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P A T C H - W O R K • O X A L I S
CERES Environmental Park
Wurundjeri Land, Brunswick East
Winter, 2023.
Patch-Work is a collaborative project with Merri Cheyne that engages with the community garden as a place for collective practice.
During this event, we walked together with a group to forage oxalis, a weedy plant with vivid yellow flowers and edible stems. The flowers were used to dye repurposed textiles over morning tea at CERES Community Garden.
Participants: Anthony, Tarone, Iris, Majella, Joy, Leitu, Millie, August, Jane, Jacina, Bella, Alice, Mei, Jen, Sara, Lena, Peter, Sue and Alex.
Photography by Astrid Mulder
CERES Environmental Park
Wurundjeri Land, Brunswick East
Winter, 2023.
Patch-Work is a collaborative project with Merri Cheyne that engages with the community garden as a place for collective practice.
During this event, we walked together with a group to forage oxalis, a weedy plant with vivid yellow flowers and edible stems. The flowers were used to dye repurposed textiles over morning tea at CERES Community Garden.
Participants: Anthony, Tarone, Iris, Majella, Joy, Leitu, Millie, August, Jane, Jacina, Bella, Alice, Mei, Jen, Sara, Lena, Peter, Sue and Alex.
Photography by Astrid Mulder