Abstract
ATTENDING THE MERRI 2012 - ONGOING This ongoing project examines plant/human relations in the context of citizen restoration and visual arts practice at the Merri Creek in Melbourne. I look at relations between volunteer workers, flora and restoration sites. I use the analogous and repeatable methods of making found in printing and textile production to examine the iterative and performative processes of planting, weeding and collecting rubbish. I source plant dyes from the creek, and then make props and garments to bring to Friends of Merri Creek restoration events. Volunteers wear the textiles if they wish. Through attending to relations between volunteers and plants, a gift economy of care and support is revealed.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Edgar’s Creek, Melbourne, Victoria |
Publisher | Edgar’s Creek, Melbourne, Victoria |
Size | Cotton, dyed and screenprinted |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | Attending the Merri 2012 - ongoing 1. Weedy-vis Jackets 2. Zeltbahn (as shelter tent) - Merri Creek, ThornburyMerri Creek, Thornbury, Melbourne Duration: 1 Jan 2012 → … |