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The Art of Coming Together: A Dialogue from Coalesce

Coalesce is a space where community and creativity converge; celebrating the rawness of design, the urgency of sustainability and the fearless expression that art and fashion make possible.

Rooted in inclusivity and dialogue, this exhibition seeks to dismantle boundaries, nurture collective growth, enable knowledge transfer and spark new ways of being.  Coalesce is not just an exhibition, but a gathering point where creativity meets transformation.

Date: August 28th-September 25th 

Location: Federal palace (Nahous)

Q&A: Anderson Edewor X Hue by Idera — The Coalesce Conversation 

Q: Why did you both decide to collaborate? 

Anderson: For me, design has always been about breaking boundaries and reimagining what’s possible. I saw in Idera’s work the same fearlessness — a raw honesty in how she expresses culture, fashion, and identity. It felt natural that we come together to push this dialogue further. Idera: I think our pairing is about alignment. We’re different in our mediums but similar in our values — sustainability, community, and storytelling. It wasn’t a forced collaboration; it was an inevitable one. 

Q: What do design, fashion, and art mean when they intersect? 

Idera: They become language. Fashion wears the story, art captures the soul of it, and design gives it structure. Together, they speak to people in a way that words alone can’t. Anderson: Exactly. The intersection is where transformation happens — where you don’t just see or wear or enter a space, you experience it.

 Q: Why the title Coalesce? 

Anderson: Because it’s about merging without losing individuality. Our work doesn’t blur into sameness — it retains its distinct voice while forming something stronger as one. Idera: It’s also about community. To coalesce is to come together — not just us as collaborators, but everyone who steps into the exhibition. 

Q: How does sustainability shape your creative process?

Idera: For me, it’s about respect — for materials, for heritage, for the environment. Fashion should not be fleeting, it should be conscious. Anderson: Sustainability is my design backbone. Upcycling and reimagining waste isn’t just practical, it’s philosophical — it proves beauty doesn’t need excess.

Q: What impact do you hope this exhibition makes?

Anderson: That people leave questioning what creativity can do — not just in aesthetics, but in changing how we live, build, and connect. Idera: That they see themselves reflected — and realize art, fashion, and design are tools for inclusivity, empowerment, and new ways of being.

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