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Solo Exhibition

From August 01, 2025 to August 31, 2025

The Witching Hour

Anastasia Sierra

© Anastasia Sierra, winner of August 2025 Solo Exhibition


Artist Statement

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I become a mother and stop sleeping through the night. Years go by, the child sleeps soundly in his bed but I still wake at every noise. My father comes to live with us and all of a sudden I am a mother to everyone. As I drift off to sleep I can no longer tell my dreams from reality. In one nightmare my father tells me he’s only got two weeks left to live, in another I am late to pick up my son from school and never see him again. I am afraid of monsters, but instead of running, I move towards them: we circle each other until I realize that they are just as afraid of me as I am of them.

My images follow the logic of my dreams, where we are trapped in a strange colorful world, playing a never ending game of hide and seek in a labyrinth of love, care and fears, pushing against its walls, with no way to escape but wake up.

This work explores the emotional landscape of caregiving: tenderness, joy, fears, and a constant sense of what could be lost.

Curator: Ann Jastrab


The Witching Hour

Biography

Anastasia Sierra is a photographer based in Cambridge, MA. Her work explores the themes of motherhood, womanhood, and the body from a feminist perspective. Sierra’s photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Danforth Art Museum, Emerson Contemporary Gallery, Photographic Resource Center, Vermont Center of Photography, Kathryn Schulz Gallery, and Soho Gallery in New York. Her work has been supported by grants and awards from the Cambridge Art Association, Photographic Resource Center and Griffin Museum of Photography. Sierra’s work has been featured in numerous publications, including Lenscratch, Lensculture, Musée Magazine, Artscope Magazine and What Will You Remember. Sierra holds a BA in Linguistics and is currently an MFA candidate at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.