Daniel Rumbolt – Forever There

July 2025

“A reimagining of queer rural identity through traditional techniques and unconventional material exploration, an opulent intervention, a love letter, a reckoning, and a reminder – to be grateful, critical, and ambitious”: Daniel Rumbolt‘s Forever There is a fabric-and-jeweled multi-media and multi-dimensional installation of materials wrapped and woven, suspended and netted, drifting and anchored.

Forever There continues at the Craft Council Art Gallery.until July 27.

(Images: What am I fishing for?; details)

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