Bleeding hearts and Morning glory is a socially engaged exhibition that sees the voices of people with intellectual disability lead conversations about climate change.
Originally created by Studio A artist and environmentalist Guy Fredericks, with fellow advocate Dr Chloe Watfern, this exhibition takes its inspiration from the eco-warriors of Bushlink, a group of neurodivergent bush regenerators who tenderly care for the coastal dunes and nature corridors of Northern Sydney. Central to the exhibition is the image of a Morning glory lasso, rendered delicately in glass, it pays homage to the important work of Bushlink’s quiet heroes.
The project was inspired by time spent with Bushlink, and was created in partnership with guest artist and researcher Chloe Watfern, and Canberra Glassworks.
Find out more- https://lismoregallery.org/exhibitions/bleeding-hearts-and-morning-glory
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