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When my sister was in my life I was happy. We make new memories al the time. I love her very much. I hope stays with me. A note left in the exhibition from Freya W. Awaiting a creative response. |
When my family and I went to Perth, we saw my cousin. She is like the big sister I never had. Before we had left, I found a funny doughnut necklace that looked familiar. My cousin had a matching one, so now whenever I see it, it reminds me of her.
A note left in the exhibition from Khya.
Awaiting a creative response.
SHORT STORY = HIM xoxo... and only him.
A notre left in the exhibition from a visitor.
Awaiting a creative response.
I am blessed to be here and witness the freshies dance so incredibly.
A note left in the exhibition from a visitor.
Awaiting a creative response.
I once ate a dead fly when I was four. I also got an amber necklace that reminds me of my grandma.
Note left in the exhibition from a visitor.
Awaiting a creative response.
127. I can remember when I get old
My name is Lily. I’m 8 years old. Thank you for my gift [from the gifting bowl]. My nanna gave it to me for little things that I love and can remember when I get old. I love it so much and I will always keep it safe.
A note left in the exhibition from Lillian.
Awaiting a creative response.
A small blessing is that my parents put me in dance classes at TAC and I have made lots of new friends and grown in confidence so much.
A note left in the exhibition from Phoebe, aged 9.
Awaiting a creative response.
Finding a rare butterfly in our garden.
A note left in the exhibition from Aurora.
Awaiting a creative response.
Once upon a time, there was a man. Tall ad true. He enjoyed long walks in the forest and cool glasses of water. Eventually he got old and died.
Note left in the exhibition from Burt.
Awaiting a creative response.
131. The road less travelled
This piece was made by Suzanne, Ruth, Lenore and Gillian in response to the Group Challenge at the Southern Hemisphere Feltmakers' Convergence held in Canberra 2023. One of the small blessings about the convergence was that we could all get together in person again after the limitations of the Covid pandemic (the convergence was postponed for 3 years).
Description for this piece: “The purple road to discovery: A geographical interpretation of our collective textile journey on the Road Less Travelled’.