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Brynn Elysia
Practicing on unceded Wallumedegal land, Brynn Elysia constructs worlds that explore our assumed social practices through moving image installations, storytelling and satire. In her series UnHoly Cherry, she questions how social constructions of sexuality and sin govern our perceptions and interactions with the body. Her practice promotes safe-sex education, prioritising pleasure, inclusivity and bodily autonomy. Her most recent work, ‘Please Come Again’ invites you on a tour of Purgatory Incorporated, a lost-and-found factory that takes care of your virginity when you haven’t! 

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UnHoly Cherry: Please Come Again

Brynn Elysia, UnHoly Cherry: Please Come Again, 2024, Multi-channel Video Installation with sound [00:04:30]. Installed with fabric, clay, gelatin sculptures.
You might be thinking, where does your virginity go when you lose it? Well to Purgatory Inc. of course, a lost and found factory that cleans up your dirty messes! We welcome you on an exclusive behind the scenes tour to find out how we take care of your virginity, when you haven’t! You lucky souls are in for a treat, as Purgatory Inc. is very pleased to share with you our brand-new product: Virginity Forever!   Thank you as always and please come again!