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Deep Unknowns

87 GALLERY, 87 Princes Avenue, Hull, HU5 3QP

23 Jan - 11 Apr 2026

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Deep Unknowns

by Maria Donnai

24 January – 11 April 2026

Public Launch 23 January 2026 | 6-8 PM (quiet hour 5-6pm)
87 Princes Avenue, Hull HU5 3QP

Exhibition tour with Maria Donnai (free to attend): Saturday 24 January, 12-1pm

 

Maria Donnai is an artist based in Hull. After a career in the veterinary sector, the care and conservation of animals and nature persists through her art practice, which mainly consists of sculpture and installation in ceramic and glass. She intentionally uses these delicate materials to encourage reflection on the fragility of life and ongoing concerns around species extinction.

Donnai begins a body of work through making detailed studies in pencil, using this process to gain intimate knowledge of her natural subjects. For Deep Unknowns this has included researching seaweed, shells and sponges. Her drawings are then translated into roughly palm-sized, three-dimensional objects, using experimental sculpting, glazing and firing processes. A key part of this commission has been developing her skills in moulding and casting with glass paste, known as pâte de verre. Finally, she re-learns the new form of these objects through careful handling and sanding. This physical reconnection imbues a sense of care into the work, creating an emotional bond that extends this safekeeping to nature.

Seaweed was an early influence and remains the most recognisable form in this body of work. With around 650 species in the UK alone, seaweed has huge potential for counteracting climate change, due to the way the algae rapidly draws carbon dioxide from the atmosphere when it photosynthesises. Donnai’s work invites us to appreciate the beauty of the many forms that seaweed takes on our beaches and in our seas.

Much of the ocean floor is unexplored by humans, and it is estimated that around 80% of our seas are unknown to us. This has led Donnai to re-imagine and fictionalise our limited understanding, to create a group of hybrid porcelain-glass marine creatures, which speculate on possibilities. Presented as a series of sculptures and a suspended installation, Donnai brings together many small parts to make a whole, commenting on how biodiversity is essential for nature to thrive. The combination of different materials also references symbiosis: long-term relationships between species which have mutual benefits within the ecosystem. Transporting us to the depths of the ocean, Deep Unknowns asks us to care about the preservation of sublime beings that are beyond our comprehension.

 

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VISITING SAFELY 

  • Hand sanitiser will be provided and regular use is encouraged

  • If you are not feeling well, have been advised to isolate, or fall into a vulnerable or at risk group, please help keep yourself and others safe by staying home

  • For more information about our Covid-19 guidelines, please email us.

WHAT TO EXPECT 

  • Automatic door

  • A lift (available for access use only)

  • Hand sanitiser dispensers provided in the gallery

  • Disabled Toilet facilities

  • Staff are unable to take personal belongings such as bags or coats

Venue Details

87 GALLERY,
87 Princes Avenue,
Hull,
HU5 3QP

01482 345 104

info@artlinkhull.co.uk

https://87gallery.co.uk/

At 87 Gallery we support artists to explore, make and show new work. We are passionate advocates of creative expression and visual culture, and we open our doors for everyone to experience and enjoy this. Located at 87 Princes Avenue, Hull, UK, we welcome you along to see our latest show, chat with our team, browse and buy original art, and to check out the limited edition ranges and exclusive items for sale in our gallery shop.

Facilities

Assistance Dogs

Baby Changing

Hearing Loop

Wheelchair Access

Opening Times

Thursday
10.00am - 4.30pm
Friday
10.00am - 4.30pm
Saturday
10.00am - 4.30pm