Upon the Threshold of Remembering draws us into a world where collapse is not only mourned but reimagined. Chris Boha gathers its remnants—rusted metal, scorched wood, cast glass—and reshapes them into sculptural parables and speculative fables. Each reliquary is absurd, tender, and richly layered. Drawing on Catholic iconography, climate grief, and mythic debris, Boha builds hybrid altars where saints give way to floating caravans, miniature skulls, and drifting houseboats. Humour flickers through the ruins. Play, not redemption, becomes sacred. These works invite us to dwell with what has broken, and to imagine otherwise—to tell new stories through ritual, wreckage, and irreverent grace.
Ursula Halpin