Exhibition – Still Human: A Retrospective of Portraiture & Storytelling By Noa Wolf Smith Fletcher
Still Human: A Retrospective of Portraiture & Storytelling
Across two decades of working within diverse communities, Fletcher’s practice sits at the intersection of art and social documentary, exploring how respect, dialogue, and trust can transform the act of portraiture. Each image has emerged through relationship — a process of deep listening, and shared time, where stories are exchanged rather than taken.
Still Human reflects on existence, empathy, and the quiet strength found in connection. It reminds us that to truly see one another — with openness and curiosity — is, at its heart, a profoundly creative act.
Across two decades of working within diverse communities, Fletcher’s practice sits at the intersection of art and social documentary, exploring how respect, dialogue, and trust can transform the act of portraiture. Each image has emerged through relationship — a process of deep listening, and shared time, where stories are exchanged rather than taken.
Still Human reflects on existence, empathy, and the quiet strength found in connection. It reminds us that to truly see one another — with openness and curiosity — is, at its heart, a profoundly creative act.


