A sign of the times
2020

In March, 2020, just before Melbourne's first lockdown, I was invited by the City of Melbourne to try to capture something of the moment. Wearing gloves and a mask I went for a walk through the city and found myself drawn to all the signs that had suddenly popped up in every shop window. 

These nineteen ceramic sculptures, each hand sculpted from earthenware clay, kiln fired and hand painted, are exact replicas of signs I found hanging on the front doors of businesses throughout Melbourne city on March 28, 2020. 

The signs I’ve chosen to replicate vary between large chain stores and institutions, to smaller hand written signs by privately owned businesses. The purpose of ‘A Sign Of The Times’ is to create a permanent record of the temporary changes to the way we live within our city during Covid-19. The delicate, fragile nature of the ceramic sign sculptures mirrors that of the economy during this time, aiming to bring global discussions around the economic impacts of this pandemic back down to a local, community level. 

There was something urgent in these fleeting signs. With heartfelt thank you’s and concerned well wishes of safety, these signs illustrate the relationship that our businesses have with our community. Some of the signs contain humour while others are more sincere, almost all contain a strong sense of hope and togetherness.

Thank you to the City of Melbourne for commissioning this project, and where this series now lives in their permanent collection. Thanks also to Yarra Arts and the Creative Community Quick Response Grant for helping support this project too.