Heritage

Home Economics Installation

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Home Economics Installation

Home Economics “Home Economics” is a series of wall-mounted sculptures of women in doorways, one for each decade of the 20th century. Each figure is an interpretation of a woman of that decade and her stance in the doorway is a metaphor for her perceived position in society. For more detail, please see the Home Economics page on this...

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In the Present/In the Past

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In the Present/In the Past

fired clay, found objects, hydrocal casting, photocopy transfer

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Jasper Martin: Founder of Milton

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Jasper Martin: Founder of Milton

High fired clay with oxide stains on limestone base.

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Mrs Bews

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Mrs Bews

Mrs Bews Cement and copper  A fashionable Mrs. Bews steps through the arbour to examine a butterfly. One of the early Milton families, the Bews owned the first tailor shop on Main Street and their first home was built on Charles Street in 1883. The home has been beautifully restored and the owner, a wonderful artist, commissioned me to make something for her...

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