Counter Encounter
No Vacancy Gallery
Counter Encounter is an exhibition by five artists from The Tin Pot Women Artist Collective, a group committed to feminist principles, collective agency, and the ethics of care.
This exhibition explores the concept of care and how it is diminished in a profit-driven world. Drawing from feminist and anti-capitalist perspectives, the artists examine how neoliberalism prioritises economic gain over the social and environmental conditions that enable care—such as time, labour, and community. In response, they reframe care as an act of resistance, counterbalancing the relentless demands of productivity. Expanding beyond
personal relationships, they consider care in relation to environments, objects, the self, and collectives.
Through this lens, Counter Encounter highlights the power of even the smallest acts of care—both personal and communal—as a challenge to capitalist structures and a step toward more equitable futures. The works explore care across multiple contexts: woven tapestries reflect on repair and hope, imagined landscapes examine changing environments, and paper collages critique public space. Charcoal drawings address beauty and self-care, while ceramic installations reveal the often invisible, unpaid labour of caregiving.
The exhibition title signals both resistance to dominant narratives and a space for new encounters between artists, audiences, and ideas. Counter Encounter envisions a care-centred world built on cooperation, solidarity, and sustainability, inviting reflection on how we might rethink care beyond capitalism toward a more just and equitable future.