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 explores how movement, materiality and embodied perception shape the way we experience places, artworks and one another. Working across performance, writing, visual art and participatory formats, I create spaces where sensing becomes an invitation to experience before language, allowing meaning to emerge through embodied attention.
Works

Tracing relations.
My work is guided by questions of connection: how bodies carry memory, how places shape our sense of belonging, and how artistic encounters invite new ways of relating to ourselves, one another and our surroundings. Through movement, writing and visual practice, I create spaces where these relationships can gradually unfold.