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Deborah Kelly
Deborah Kelly sitting on a blue couch in a room with artworks on the walls
A stitch in time, 2014, printed 2023, augmented 2023 Deborah Kelly
1 Deborah Kelly with works by Clinton Naina, Bonita Ely, Greg Weight and Simryn Gill at her home, 2022 Mark Mohell. Photographed on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. 2 A stitch in time, 2014, printed 2023, augmented 2023 Deborah Kelly. Made on the land of the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, Sydney, printed on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, Naarm/Melbourne, sewn on the land of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, Kamberri/Canberra Courtesy of the artist. © Deborah Kelly.

Born on Wurundjeri/Boon Wurrung Country, Naarm/Melbourne, Deborah Kelly is based between Gadigal Country, Sydney and Jerrinja Country, Currarong. Deborah is known for her multi-disciplinary, exuberant and diverse participatory collages and costumes that come to life in workshops, events and performances. Working with collaborators, participants and institutions throughout Australia and worldwide, she has contributed to the Biennales of Singapore, Venice, Thessaloniki, TarraWarra and Sydney. Her kaleidoscopic collage animation work The Gods of Tiny Things was featured at ACMI, Melbourne in 2021 and CREATION, now touring regionally, has been exhibited at the Sydney Opera House and in Newcastle’s New Annual Festival.

Deborah’s A stitch in time is an unfolding evolution of participatory portraits of Justin Shoulder and Latai Taumoepeau, begun in 2013. In sewing circles facilitated by the artist, enthusiastic stitchers, sewists, embroiderers and beaders will update, augment and embellish Deborah’s printed portraits to account for a decade of bodily transformation and lived history.

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