Mothering in the middle of it all.

Gary Foley says we should learn who our parents and grandparents were, to know ourselves. Wise advice when everything we say and do reflects how we rejected or absorbed their ways. A common element of collaboration is energy generated by non-verbal communication, solving tensions by an improvisational game of copying gestures. Mirroring and being mirrored. Siegel calls it contingent communication.

What happens to art after children? Rachel Power's interviewees include Alice Garner (never compare yourself, Rachel is warned): teacher, musician, actor, researcher, writer, and producing articulate children. It made me think of the South Hobart community, where the communal backyard is considered the factor why every family went for a third child. Jon Hawkes compared a prevailing view of art as elite/excellence made apart from the world, compared to art that reflects its audience, designed anew each time, as curator Lisa Slade said at Magic Object launch, and why my family enjoyed Act Now maker workshops. 
 

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