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July 10-12, 2026 | Nathan Phillips Square 

This assemblage shows a female figure with a body made from a piece of dried, glazed, dark brown tree fungus, a paper Maché face and clay hands and feet. her white hair is braided and she wears long earrings. A hornets nest is set inside the centre of her body. there is a tiny knife made in the style of the  palaeolithic  at her feet to be used to 'cut the cord".

Our Lady of Midwives

Artist
Francie McGlynn
Description
This assemblage shows a female figure whose body is a piece of dried tree fungus that has been glazed. It is from a tree that stood in front of the maternity hospital where I was born. When the building was demolished and, sadly, the tree cut down, a friend took the fungus home and forgot it was in her garage for years. She gave it to me and as I handled it I thought of how many newborns must have passed that tree. "Our Lady Of Midwives" honours and blesses all doctors, nurses and midwives.
Year
2024
Size
30.48 × 35.56 × 15.97 cm
Category
3D Works
Medium
found and scavenged objects
Price
$400

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