MIGRAES is an exhibition of artwork that explores my paternal grandparents’ narratives through the combined lenses of migration and aesthetics. Through intuitive art making processes, I created this exhibition to interpret their Mennonite Heritage stories, retold and responded to by using printmaking techniques. The artwork and its presentation in the gallery explore the topic of ‘migratory aesthetics,’ more specifically the repeated acts of migration made in the pursuit of freedoms such as faith, language and education. Also, focused on the acquisition of land – I am interested in migrations made by families such as my own, in order to reflect and form their own culture and identity. The title of my exhibition, MIGRAES is a derivative ...