The maker and the user

Here are images of my most recent installation as part of the xs collective exhibition at the Mildura Arts Centre. with 
Geoffrey Brown, Paul Yore, Stuart Walsh, Kerryn Sylvia, Rohan Morris, Danielle Hobbs, Kristian Häggblom, Laura Freitag, Dan Downing and Rosina Byrne

The maker and the user
Handmade bobbin lace, gold frame, clothing.




The maker and the user is an installation displaying a piece of contemporary lace‑work depicting women working in a sweatshop. This hand‑crafted object is veiled by a large quantity of mass produced clothing, purchased from local opportunity shops.

The textile industry has a long history of labour, exploitation, wealth and revolution. At the beginning of the nineteenth century disgruntled textile workers stormed factories to protest the introduction of mass production, which was having a devastating effect on their lives. In 2013, 1,129 textile workers died (in a building collapse) while working in a garment factory in Rana Plaza, Bangladesh.

Today as consumers we have a greater association with large faceless industries that brand the products we use, than with the people who make them. If we were to acknowledge the human aspect involved in creating our possessions, we may realise we have not paid enough forthem.