In(visible)habiting

In(visible)habiting

Through spectral architecture of transparent layers and shifting shadows, Honey Thomas makes visible the unseen nature of domestic life—the labour, presence, and time embedded in home.

The home itself becomes a living memorial—a fragile repository of presence, labour, and time. Bodies and objects are suggested rather than stated, their forms extending as shifting shadows.

Artists

Honey Thomas (RLV Government College of Music & Fine Arts, Kerala)

Medium

Mixed medium

Venue

BMS Warehouse, Opposite Holy Cross Church Mattancherry (Kuriachante Nada)

BMS WArehouse

Opposite Holy Cross Church Mattancherry (Kuriachante Nada)

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Timings

10AM to 6PM (Mon to Sunday)

Till March 31st, 2026

About

In(visible)habiting explores the layered, often unseen nature of domestic life. Honey Thomas frames the interior—the space traditionally associated with women—as both visible environment and intangible memory.

Through transparent, skin-like layers and clustered materials, she creates a spectral architecture. Bodies and objects are suggested rather than stated, their forms extending as shifting shadows upon walls.

This interplay invites you to move through a space that is at once familiar and elusive, solid and permeable. The domestic realm reveals itself as something we inhabit but rarely truly see.

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