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WASTE LAND LABYRINTH

Waste Land Labyrinth is a community-based project constructed on under-used urban land, created by builder Kathryn MacKenzie with inner city gardener Audrey Logan. Many others have joined this team to design and engage community in the life of plants and a celebration of survival in Winnipeg's inner city. Working with materials such as Jerusalem artichoke tubers, coffee and other hospitalities (food and warm drinks), chalk lines on the ground, digging implements, invitations, and drop-ins, they have reclaimed a public space and brought people together to share stories and make meanings. The Waste Land Labyrinth encourages walking and contemplation in and about urban space.

ARTIST STATEMENT

My work is rooted in engaging and challenging participants in art making, in planting seeds, and in seeing public space differently. I consider art to be a necessity, an essential way to express our selves and to share our views of the world. I invite everyone to spend time in places that one might not always linger, and to create sculptures that are temporary and land based.

Read a response to Kathryn MacKenzie's work by Whitney Light

PAST WORK

"Outside-In House", long view of straw bale sculpture, photograph, 2007

"Outside-In House", inside view of Straw bale sculpture, photograph, 2007

Untitled, detail of cedar chest, 2005

"Winnipeg arena 7", video still, 2005