Elinor Whidden Sandals –
Materials:
Bathing suit, mattress, flagging tape, Canada 150 tote bag, garlic bread packaging, fishing float, driftwood, pepperoni packaging, Adidas soccer glove bag, yarrow plant garden marker, white tarp, erosion control fabric, black savannah oak leaf, fishing line & lure, brass buckles.
The Summer Collection: Sandals Leave You Vulnerable. Shoe design reflects my insecurity and self-doubt about how I stand on the land in my hometown, Toronto.
Shoemaking methodology focuses on noticing the land, learning without screens or books, and enacting gratitude at each site. Materials are scavenged using my Materials Exchange Ritual from sites chosen from the book Indigenous Toronto: Stories that Carry this Place.
Site:
Toronto, Tkarón:to, Mississauga of the Credit River Treaty Territory, Anishnaabek, Haudenosaunee, Wendat Territory, Attawandaron Territory, Dish with One Spoon Territory.
Date:
2020 – Ongoing
Use:
To spark dialogue about living on Indigenous Land.
To visit sites of contemporary Indigenous art, activism and events.