Home Beyond Borders



Home Beyond Borders is a multidisciplinary curatorial project that explores the emotional, psychological, and personal dimensions of “home.” Rather than treating home as a fixed geographic location, the exhibition considers it as an evolving and deeply subjective experience—shaped by memory, relationships, identity, and inner worlds.

Bringing together artists working across visual and conceptual practices, the project invites reflections on belonging, familiarity, and the subtle ways individuals construct a sense of grounding and continuity. The exhibition centers intimate, reflective, and atmospheric works that speak to presence, feeling, and lived experience.

Through this framework, Home Beyond Borders creates space for nuanced interpretations of home as something carried, imagined, remembered, or redefined. The project is guided by a curatorial approach attentive to mood, dialogue, and the emotional resonance that emerges between works, viewers, and space.



Curator:  Danayit Zeru
Artists: Blank, David madu, Jayda Murray, Kouka, Mariya, Meraf, Natasha Lalani - Nat’s Crafts Studio, PG69, Rika, Sharon Chisholm, Tani Olorunyomi, Yasmeen Boudabès




The Telesymphonic Booth



The Telesymphonic Booth is an interactive installation featuring two public payphones transformed into electroacoustic instruments inside Arts Court’s jail cells. Visitors create evolving soundscapes using voice and touch-tone dialing, with keypad tones replaced by curated electronic sounds. Audio is processed with echo and looping, gradually fading while remaining audible both in the receivers and through external speakers. Blending sound art and participation, the work explores tension between confinement and possibility, turning a familiar device into a space for creativity, reflection, and shared listening. 

This sound installation was originally conceived for the 39th edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville in 2023 by Eric Quach and Jim Demos, upgraded and updated by Eric Quach for Pique 2026.

Artist: Eric Quach


Lesbian Community Service


The Arts Court staircase is due for a cleanup. Commemorating the lesbian community service that came before them, this trio will be starting their hours during Pique #20...


Artist: Lesbian Community Service