Bird Child Spirit installation expands throughout the Yarra Ranges thanks to community grant

Artist Peter Mcilwain’s Bird Child Spirit sound art installation ran from March 6 until April 19. Picture: PARKER MCKENZIE

By Parker McKenzie

Yarra Ranges residents will be able to experience artist Peter Mcilwain’s Bird Child Spirit exhibition in three new locations throughout the area, thanks to a $9,955 grant from the Grants for Community Program.

The sound art installation was launched in Selby on March 6 2022, where recordings of children imitating birds could be heard as visitors walked across a short trail.

Mr Mcilwain said the installation, which ended on April 19, had around 600 visits.

“The community got on board with it and were quite supportive,” he said.

“The idea is that when I go to a particular region, the sounds will comprise of the children from that area.”

Funding from the grant will be used by Mr Mcilwain to work with interest groups, families and children to create recordings before the installation.

“That’s how you know you get the community engaged in the project, so it’s not just parachuted in,” he said.

“It’s really encouraging is supported at the community level and Yarra Ranges Council should be congratulated for that.”

He flagged Warburton and Healesville as two potential locations, alongside potentially taking the project interstate to Townsville.

Mr Mcilwain said there are several requirements to consider when choosing the location for the three new installations.

“It doesn’t have traffic, it has the right kinds of trees to name a few,” he said.

“It’s going to be a bit of a process but what I’m hoping to do is have them evenly spread around the Shire.”

For more information on Peter Mcilwain’s art, visit bentnail.art