Image Credit: Video Still, Rihab Essayh, The Hymn of the Warriors of Love, 2022.

To our reunited future

Rihab Essayh

Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
February 8 - May 4, 2025

Opening Reception + Artist Talk: Saturday, February 8, 1 - 4 PM

Curated by: Megan Kammerer

Driven to build worlds through installation, Moroccan-born, Montréal-based artist Rihab Essayh creates tactile and immersive environments that plunge audiences into her research on “radical softness” – a futurism movement suggesting that expressions of emotion and vulnerability are a political gesture in a society that prioritizes digital abundance, speed, intellect, and indifference. Essayh combines notions of softness and utopia with Afrofuturism to develop her ethos of Soft Futurism, a sensibility that uncompromisingly imagines new and equitable futures that identify vulnerability and interdependence as pillars of collective liberation and wellbeing.

The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is thrilled to announce Essayh’s most extensive solo installation to date as our inaugural exhibition of the 2025 season. To our reunited future will comprise multimedia works from Essayh’s interdisciplinary practice, including large architectural dwellings made from sheer organza, textiles, drawings and video artworks across the VAC’s three gallery spaces. Inspired by North African aesthetics, such as handmade costumes by all-woman Moroccan Tbourida cavalry troupes and clay Berber architectures, Essayh will remodel the VAC’s galleries into a resting place that promotes collectivity and creates a soft community gathering space. Visitors can immerse themselves into a utopian community inspired by SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) women and their voices—similar to being welcomed into a familial home that personifies the warm and hopeful care practices outlined in Soft Futurism.


Exhibition Programming

Opening Reception + Artist Talk: 

The VAC invites you to attend our Opening Reception on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 1 - 4 PM. Curator Megan Kammerer will lead a public discussion with the exhibiting artist Rihab Essayh, guiding visitors through the exhibition's immersive collection of new tactile installations from 2 - 3 PM. Light refreshments will be provided.


About the Artist:

Rihab Essayh (She/her) was born in Morocco and raised in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal). Essayh is an interdisciplinary artist whose large-scale, immersive installations create spaces of slowing down and softening. Her research considers issues of isolation and disconnection in the digital age, imagining futurities of soft-strength and social reconnection by proposing a heightened attunement to colour, costume, tactility and sound. 


She completed her MFA at the University of Guelph in 2022. Her work has been shown at the Art Council of Montréal (Montréal), La Centrale Powerhouse Gallery (Montréal),  Never Apart (Montréal), the plumb (Toronto), the Art Gallery of Guelph (Guelph), Union Gallery (Kingston), Arsenal Contemporary (Toronto), and Mcbride Contemporain (Montréal).


About the Curator:

Megan Kammerer (She/her) is a curator, writer, and researcher based in Toronto, Canada. She has held various positions with the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Blackwood Gallery, Jackman Humanities Institute, and the Art Gallery of Guelph where she worked to support critically engaged exhibition programmes across Southern Ontario.


From 2022 - 2024, she was the Curator at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington where she spearheaded the gallery's artistic direction and facilitated site-specific installation projects. Her work has been shortlisted for two exhibition awards—winning an Exhibition of the Year prize from Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries in 2023. Kammerer's research is published by the University of Toronto, where she holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Art History. She currently works as a Programming Associate at The Bentway.


Accessibility:

The VAC is not yet fully accessible, with stairwell access to our third-floor Loft Gallery. Please email us if you require additional accommodations so we can meet your needs or provide additional seating as required.


To our reunited future. is curated by Megan Kammerer and organized by the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Government of Ontario and Ada X.