January 2026: Better Would

January 2026: Better Would

Better Would, which opened on January 16th 2026, is an art installation by Kimberley Fisher, with photography by Ish Yakub Corday and Blair Raughley Masters. The exhibition brings together a body of work developed through a collaborative process first established by Fisher - one that emphasizes exchange, interpretation, and shared authorship. Through this approach, the artists create a unified visual language shaped by multiple voices, challenging traditional ideas of individual authorship both in concept and in material form.

About the Artists

Kimberley Fisher is a Bermudian visual artist whose practice explores the intersection of art materialism and installation through an ecological framework. Her work is shaped by material agency and spatial experience. Fisher works with fibres, printmaking, and sculptural processes, examining how materials shaped by land, time, and use carry meaning.

Ish Yakub Corday  is a Bangladeshi-Canadian, born and raised in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and living in Bermuda for the last 12 years. Throughout her life of experiencing different cultures, she has explored what belonging and identity mean to her. As a visual storyteller, the concepts of belonging and identity continue to inform her work as she seeks out what these themes mean in the world around her, through her own perspective and through others’ perspectives. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication.

Blair Raughley Masters is a multidisciplinary artist working in photography and ceramics. She received a BFA in Art and Design with a focus in photography and sculpture in 2012 from Frostburg State University. Her passion for the visual arts evolved into a professional career after relocating to Los Angeles in 2012, where she worked with the Associated Press for a decade as both an editor and photographer. During this time, Masters maintained a dedicated ceramics practice, deepening her connection with materiality and fine art traditions through pottery.

The exhibition was on view from January 16th - February 28th, 2026. Additionally, the Artist Talk took place on January 22nd, and the Family Workshop: Cyanotype Printing with Kimberley Fisher took place on February 14th, 2025. 

 

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