Maggy Rozycki Hiltner
Hothouse Flowers, 18 x 114”, hand-stitched cotton and found textiles,
2006
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“In our urban hothouse life that tends to ripen everything before
its time, we must teach nature…
Two staples, stories and nature…constitute fundamental education.”
--- G. Stanley Hall, 1910
A horticultural tinkerer who accelerates their plants’ development
shouldn’t be surprised with
strange growth behaviors, anomalies
and failures. Families, peers, institutions and media all push
children in different ways to different intentions, some ignorantly benevolent,
some with malicious
or salacious intent. How can society be surprised by the children it accelerates
into
bulging over-stimulated adolescents?
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