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Primary

  • time
    • (how) do i reconcile
    • disproportionate effects (the shadows we all live in)
    • state building
    • all the rooming houses on my street have had their front door removed
      • introducing
      • building
      • constructing
      • creating
      • making
      • naming
      • forming
      • defining
  • relationship
    • collect/ive grief collect/ive joy
    • i can’t reach for his hand
    • i float
    • gr(i)éve
    • a year with my grandma
      • creating memories in my grandma’s room
      • archiving memory
      • reparations
      • tablecloth cut
      • the gift
      • act of trust
    • mourning in public
    • guestlist
    • monitoring the community meal
    • creating something from what was already there
  • words
    • books
      • a lament: why my art is failing
      • winter: her first year
      • because savour this time made me feel like crap
      • leaving/longing
      • places you can observe hope
      • things you can do when you feel lonely
    • writing
      • am i ever going to stop feeling like this?
      • documentation as a political act
      • addressing power
    • works
      • …there was literally an ocean between…
      • ways i have been fooled
      • residing in motherhood: performances
  • connect
    • get in touch
    • invitations
    • made tangible

the gift

My mother has taught me what a gift means. In the 36 years I have had receiving, participating and witnessing giving I have learnt that gifts are an acknowledgement or affirmation of who the receiver is. I have learnt that time and depth of thought communicates more than monetary value. I have learnt that the receiving of a gift is just as important as the giving. I have learnt that gifts are both an act of caring and creativity.

Relational art has the potential to follow Elaine Scarry’s definition of beauty as something that drives you forward into new acts of creation. I believe one way this can be achieved is through a work that speaks to the genuine and authentic experience. As I anticipated my mother, grandmother and myself for the first time living in the same city for the month of February this year the artist in me was excited about possibility. Brainstorming work that could speak about generations of care, of love and of learning and speak of the intimacy of this back into the art world got me stuck because none of it allowed for intimacy with the three of us together.

And so we three made a duvet cover for my grandmother’s small half of a room in the care home where she lives. My grandmother picked the fabrics and instructed us on the finishing details. My mother and I took her advice on the best flowers to make their way onto the project and pulled out our embroidery skills from years past. And we all spent time stitching, sewing and ironing. We all spent time together remembering the projects of the past and the way they were markers in our lives, we spent time remembering how each of us learnt these skills, we spent time learning new things about each other as we engaged with each other in this intimate work of relational art.

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