"10 days of open doors at mo.ë for an interactive exhibition inviting exploration of the connections between our outer living circumstances and our inner thoughts and perceptions. Mo.ë is under pressure of eviction through the forces of gentrification and is challenging this in the court. Gentrification fractures communities across the world as the money of the rich capitalises the vibrancy of creative community. How is it that money is given this status in society and how is it that our thinking allows and enables these forces of separation to divide our most precious communities? A public dialogue bar, an installation of fascinating objects, a thought mapping table, a display of mo.ë’s legal dispute, a movement choir, a public forum,… all will be welcomed to enquire amongst the enchanted rooms of the exhibition and engage in the installations, actions, dialogues and events. This will be the culmination of a 6 month arts activist working residency in collaboration with Minou Tsambika Polleros and the mo.ë collective.”