Human size bird nest suspended in gallery which people can walk into. Nest made from found branches suspended by fishing line, branches are interwoven with paper mache toys including dolls, train track, books, shells and teddy bears.
3 human size paper mache baby birds made from dressmaking tissue wearing vintage baby Christening gowns
2 groups of human size paper mache baby birds made from dressmaking tissue, 1 group wearing vintage Christening gowns and the second group wearing vintage toddler clothes - knitted, lace, cotton and linen.

Empty nest

As soon as a child is born, you start preparing them for the day they will leave.

Empty Nest will be a significant milestone solo visual art exhibition exploring the concept of Empty Nest syndrome through the intensity of nest building, home making, and reflecting on what, and who, is left behind.

Empty Nest will invite people to enter a human size nest. Entangled within the nest will be remnants of four generations of family nest building. It will ask people to consider what an empty nest means to them; the leaving, of being left behind and of what has been left behind in their family ‘nests’.

Participants will be invited to write a note, to their parents/carers, their children or their future selves and pin it to the nest. Over the duration of the exhibition the notes will build, creating glimpses of memories, experiences, and reflections of times of transition and of times past.

Visual Arts and Design • Visual Art
South Australia • SA Premiere
 
Thu, 05 Mar - Sat, 21 Mar
 
Various
 
Praxis Artspace
 
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Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
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