
Conversations
What makes a conversation meaningful? How do we connect with others, and what shapes the exchange?
Explore the essence of connection through the exchange of ideas and observations in Conversations. This exhibition presents thoughtfully curated pairings of objects from the QVMAG collection—some unexpected—to encourage you to consider how objects relate to one another, whether through their similarities or their contrasts.
At its core, Conversations examines what creates dialogue, highlighting the importance of listening, responding, and engaging in shared exchange and fresh perspectives.
We invite you engage in this unique selection of Conversations—discover and create your own connections and stories to share.
"A conversation is a work of art with more than one creator." – John Armstrong
30 May through 10 August
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