Domenica Ewald

Interdisciplinary artist working across
movement,materiality, perception and
embodied attention.
My practice explores the shifting relationships between body, language, memory and place. I am interested in creating spaces of attention where embodied experience becomes a way of listening, and where new connections can quietly emerge.
Through movement, materiality and relational encounters, I investigate the shorelines between self and other, artwork and encounter, the known and the unknown. Recent work explores fluidity, multilingual writing as an embodied practice, and the ways knowledge surfaces through sensation before language.

About
Perception begins in the body.
My practice unfolds across performance, drawing, writing, participatory formats and site-responsive work.
While rooted in movement, materiality and embodied inquiry, recent research has turned increasingly towards questions of fluidity, language, belonging and the relationships between body, memory and place.
Works
Tracing relations.
My works move across performance, participatory practice and artistic research.
Together, they trace an ongoing inquiry into attention, materiality and the ways embodied encounters create relationships between body, language, memory, place and one another.
