Disconnected examines the often-unseen experience of becoming estranged from one’s body and mind in a world driven by speed and expectation. Through artworks that blur, dissolve, and fragment the human form, the exhibition reflects on the instability of self-perception and the emotional dissonance that surfaces when the body no longer feels like home.
Emerging from Clark’s personal experiences of disconnection, the works invited participants to express their own sense of disconnection through movement, which was then captured and translated visually. Resisting clarity and linearity, the exhibition invites slow, intuitive engagement with the internal ruptures that quietly shape our everyday lives.








