Working in collaboration with Ame Henderson’s children, Skye and Lleu, they will employ Skye’s practice of “making parties,” a mode of arranging found objects from their home that include materials such as toys, books, food items, child furniture, plants, and children’s instruments. Placed on the floor to create a particular space, they are then invited inside to spend time together eating, talking or playing music. These assemblages create a magical space of being where time passes in a logic that is by and for children—alongside those adults who are lucky enough to be visitors. Reworking this private game to construct a moving raft using several repurposed wagons and wearable fabric sculptures, the trio joins QUIET PARADE with gentle, silly, and precarious abundance.