Dwelling place of the sun
Across many traditions, the sun has been imagined as a sovereign force, life-giving, absolute, and watchful. In Georgian folk belief, it rules from a house of copper, clothed in light, its eye fixed on the earth below. The Sun's Dwelling Place asks where this figure still holds its ground, in the body, in the architecture of the home, in the inherited gestures and lineages that carry its authority forward, often unnamed.