Once Upon a Forest, Far Ago
Jo Soszynski
Jo Soszynski
Exhibition Dates :
6 March, 2025 – 6 April, 2025
**Installation viewable 24/7
“If you don’t know the trees you may be lost in the forest, but if you don’t know the stories you may be lost in life.” – Siberian Elder
Ancestry often reads like a story.
Based on family letters and documents, this installation of sculpture, painting and objects explores the intersection between memory and reality.
It draws on stories of a family’s deportation out of Poland and of childhoods lost during World War Two. From imprisonment in a Siberian working camp, to being orphaned in the Uzbeki cottonfields, to a new life in the West.
Here is a place where narratives overlap, and time and space merge.
Dedicated to Ludmila Goggin (1931 – 2024) who passed away during the making of this exhibition. She was the last of the Bartniczak children.

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