Hayden McLean is a creative and inspiring individual in our
community. He is a painter, explorer, performance artist, gardener, traveller
and teacher. He is also autistic. Whilst Hayden’s autism gives him many unique
talents, it has also been a barrier to opportunities that so many of us take
for granted.
For Hayden’s family, friends and those who now know his story, the strength and
resilience he has shown in the face of ignorance and prejudice has been truly
inspiring. For those who don’t, you can find out more
here.
Hayden’s story galvanised people and businesses across
Melbourne into action to help build a new life for him. This included over 200
volunteers working together over several weeks to create a new home and garden
for him. This was the beginning of a new journey for Hayden.
Hayden now lives independently with support in a small
cottage on a fabulous park-like block of land in Melbourne’s north-east. This
is a place of peace where he can be himself. Slowly Hayden is becoming a part
of his community after a period of not being understood. He is a peaceful
“creative” who wants to produce art for the pleasure of others.
The next step is to support Hayden live the life he desires and deserves – one
of freedom, self-sufficiency, purpose and connection. This is where you can help!
Funds raised will go towards materials, a cord knitting machine and artist support.
Hayden is well known for his amazing drawings of his machine
designs. Many of his machines perform a cord making function. Hayden is an
accomplished cord maker. He creates his own knitting nancies in a variety of
sizes from all sorts of recycled materials which he then utilises to make the
cord. Hayden calls this cord ‘shoelaces’. He makes fantastic artisan shoelaces
for those in his life! When knitting he becomes a machine and he accomplishes a
result very quickly!

He is also a talented 'Pom-pomier'. Pom poms fill his house and yard with colour and fun.

His designs often include one of Hayden’s other great loves
– grandmas. And who wouldn't agree that grannies rock! Of late Hayden has been talking with his friends about making a
life sized 3D sculpture of one of his designs known as 'Permanent
Knitting Grandma Irene'. Hayden is interested in collaborating
with another artist on this project. His request has facilitated discussions
with a local community artist who has given advice on the logistics of this
project. The very next challenge for those close to Hayden is to make this
happen.
To help Hayden bring this idea to life we need to reach our target goal of $3000. You can also show your support by sharing this project with friends, family, colleagues and those who know that pom poms and grandmas are good for the soul!