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Ironing out a life of chores

By Jolene Ogle

HOUSEWORK and everyday chores can really drive people mad but locals have been letting off steam as part of the Iron Cage art project that aims to start a conversation about the “rat wheel” of everyday life.
Artists Zoe Martin and Michael Ciavarella have been travelling throughout the shire with their ironing board, washing basket and a load of white business shirts asking residents to share their thoughts on housework and the sharing of the workload.
The thought-provoking, community-driven art work looks at people’s relationship with the banal duties of everyday life.
Participants have been encouraged to write their thoughts on the white business shirts that have been turned into a giant iron currently on display at the Imperial Hotel in Eumundi until 19 September.
Ciavarella has also built a giant rat wheel to visually represent the recurring household chores, which has been suspended from the roof at the Imperial Hotel.
Martin said she has had many interesting conversations with men and women about their relationship with housework and has enjoyed hearing a range of perspectives on how duties are shared, what common issues are when it comes to chores and how people cope with the anxiety of everyday life.
“For many people the process can be cathartic,” she said.
“It’s not about complaining, it is about starting a conversation in the community about what matters to people in their everyday life.”
The official opening of the Iron Cage Project exhibition will be held on Saturday 17 September from 6pm at the Imperial Hotel, 80 Memorial Avenue, Eumundi.
Martin said this art exhibition opening is different from a standard gallery opening as it has been created by the community for the community.
“It’s going to be a party,” she said.
“We’re not selling anything. We just want people to come along and see what the community has created; go inside the iron and spin the rat wheel.
“Join us as we celebrate the duties of everyday life and share daily experiences through art.
Entry to the event is $5 and includes catering. There will be live music from Audio Sharman and a cash bar.
“We need to celebrate the small victories together, day to day,” Martin said.

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