'Keeping up with Jones' (Home is where the heart is)' Kate Parker

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Exploring the ideas of home, belonging and the role of Welsh traditions in everyday life, this installation invites the viewer to listen in on a family conversation. This handmade wooden chair, suggestive of the chair created each year for the national Eisteddfods, serves as both a symbol and a functional object.

Exploring the ideas of home, belonging and the role of Welsh traditions in everyday life, this installation invites the viewer to listen in on a family conversation. This handmade wooden chair, suggestive of the chair created each year for the national Eisteddfods, serves as both a symbol and a functional object. Our planned exhibition 'Unus Multorum' was meant to have opened on the 4th of April, 2020 with projects and installations from 111 creative people. Transformed by the global pandemic, it has evolved into a time-less project, gently unfolding over the course of the year inside the house and in the digital realm. These first videos are an attempt to share what has happened at Plas Bodfa during the first part of the year. This work and all the projects of Unus Multorum will be creatively documented and shared over the course of 2020 here : https://www.plasbodfa.com/unus-multorum-2020
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'OUTBREAK Draughts' Helen Birnbaum