
Artists Annie Greenwood, Hsin Tien, Huayu Zhang, Kirstin Harvie and Isobel Richards present an exploration of what it is to belong.
This exhibition – a culmination of our time studying at Leeds – delves into the complexities of belonging, not belonging, and simultaneously belonging inside and outside of place, class, institution, memory, seasons and society.
A sense of belonging is a vital part of life for everyone. It is a process comprised of multiple layers; it is to feel familiar, have shared experiences, and know we are among people and places who know us.
From landscape painting and portraiture, to abstraction, moving image, sculpture and site-specific installation, our work weaves its way through these complexities as we all travel a journey of questioning what it means to belong.
The five of us, working and residing in Leeds, will showcase our final manifestation of our time on the MA Fine Art course at our degree show this September.
Artists
Annie Greenwood
Hsin Tien
Huayu Zhang
Kirstin Harvie
Isobel Richards
Find out about the artists and see examples of their practice so far.
Opening times
Open daily from Tuesday 2 September to Friday 5 September (1.30pm to 5pm) and Saturday 6 September (10am to 5pm).
Join us for a Private View of the exhibition on the evening of Tuesday 2 September, 6 to 8.30pm, for a private view. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to [email protected].
Venue
School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies
University Road
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Find out more
Follow the artists on Instagram @_inside.and.outside_ and @fahacs.
Read about the exhibition and artists in this news story.
Press enquiries
Images and further details available on request.
Contact: [email protected]
Feature image
Annie Greenwood, Still from Returning to Sundays, digital video with sound, 2025.
