All Kinds of Hands, The Storey, Lancaster, 2025
Curated by Ellie Barrett. Photographs by Assunta Ruocco, Saul Argent, Beki Melrose
All Kinds of Hands was a group exhibition of co-produced sculpture curated by Ellie Barrett at The Storey, Lancaster (2–11 May 2025). Bringing together works by Assunta Ruocco, Beata Podstawa, Sarah Ryder, and Nisha Duggal, the exhibition explored collaborative making practices, particularly those shaped by motherhood, play, and shared authorship.
Each artist presented work developed through participatory or intergenerational methods: from Barrett’s Tangles sculptures co-created with young children at local playgroups, to Duggal’s clay forms made in dialogue with Pendle residents, and Podstawa’s textile-based collaborations with her son. Ruocco and her daughter Lou contributed Assunta and Lou’s After School Art Club, an interactive installation where visitors were invited to make, draw, and copy in a shared studio environment.
Foregrounding collective action, material exploration, and accessible forms of sculpture, All Kinds of Hands challenged conventional hierarchies of authorship and display. The exhibition was accompanied by a family-friendly programme and will culminate in a symposium in Morecambe (September 2025).