The Libra Mercury Lab is a digital exhibition space born from my ongoing engagement with biopolitics, drawing on a diverse and interdisciplinary approach. It synthesizes insights from sociology, psychology, anthropology, gender and sexuality studies, film, esotericism, legal and political studies, and the arts to explore the multifaceted nature of the human experience. The Lab curates exhibitions that engage with themes such as politics, love, grief, belief in the beyond, and transformation — all in pursuit of a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in our contemporary world.
Inspired by the placement of Mercury in Libra in my own natal chart, the Lab embodies a spirit of balance, inquiry, and aesthetic sensitivity. While traditional frameworks often emphasize structure and linearity, the Libra Mercury Lab adopts a fluid, intuitive, and multidimensional approach to knowledge. This is not a rejection of intellectual rigor, but rather a reimagining of how knowledge can be produced, shared, and experienced.
At its core, the Lab functions both as a creative methodology and a conceptual space — a resistance to fixed thinking, and a tribute to the layered, expansive nature of human existence.
FOUNDER & DIGITAL DESIGNER
Mahrosh Gealani
A heartfelt thank you to Canva Design for their creative elements. All images featured in the Libra Mercury Lab are sourced from the Canva Design Library. In alignment with the Lab’s policy, we do not claim credit for any artwork not originally created by us. The visual content used is entirely sourced from Canva Design and made possible through their generous library, available to Pro Licensed members. While the images and elements were used to support our digital design concepts, the Libra Mercury Lab takes full credit only for the original writing, branding, orientation, layout, and overall graphic design — all of which were independently brainstormed, designed, and executed. Libra Mercury Lab adheres strictly to Canva’s licensing policy for all element use and distribution. We do not claim authorship of any Canva or third-party content used in the creation of our digital designs. To clarify, Libra Mercury Lab is not sponsored by Canva or Adobe. We are simply proud users and members of these platforms.
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