Hippolyte Gallery
2025
Liminal Threads presents analogue black-and-white 16mm film projections alongside printed images created from the films. The works are experimental explorations of filmed performances featuring four generations of women in her family. The primary material she works with is her own hair, which acts as a connective thread between the generations and as a medium for creating images using the photogram technique. Working with analogue film allows her to manipulate hair as though it were celluloid, imbuing it with an uncanny nature.
In her practice, Paola Fernanda intertwines personal and collective narratives rooted in memory, identity, and embodiment. In this exhibition, she continues to explore the reconstruction of the past and her connection to familial roots. The artist is particularly interested in what she calls transnational objects—elements that symbolically reconnect her to her homeland. In recent years, she has begun to build a narrative around the role of women in her family and wider communities in broader surroundings, both in Colombia and Finland, examining their influence on her life and on the present.
The works in the exhibition were developed during Paola Fernanda’s recent residency at the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto, supported by the Saastamoinen Foundation and Uniarts. The project has served as a living and evolving connection with her family despite physical distance, allowing these personal and intergenerational histories to unfold through the lens of experimental film and photographic practice.

