
Category: Issue 1 – Celebration of Women


Laura Taylor Uses Poetry to Create Cohesion and to Share her Experiences as a Woman

Short Film ‘High Bid’ addresses online virginity auctions – by Meagan Flynn

Chelsea-Anne Hipwood writes about women’s fragility and reminds us to ask for help when needed

Jai Malano addresses stereotypical roles forced upon women in entertainment with her song ‘You Made Me Love You’

Lorraine Nolan addresses rape culture and re-imagines Lucretia with art and film

“My art creates change, by connecting people with their own difficult thoughts and experiences” – Slavka Jovanović

Laura Ann Brady’s song “Perform Your Rights” in response to abortion laws in Ireland

Brazilian performance artist Agatha Brum tells us how art helps her understand her place in the world.

ASLI Archive “Dance is the most communicative art form that I know” – Colleen Thomas

ASLI Archive – “Without art our world would be a cold and silent place” – Deborah Brommer

Visual Artist Richard Ferrari creates an interactive art piece to challenge the “Bathroom Bill” in the USA

Returning artist Viki Mealings tackles Privilege in new poem “Other People’s Children”

ASLI Monthly Featured Artist – Michelle Morgan: talking art, mental health, shame and how to create change.

Indian visual artist Sravanthi Juluri speaks to ASLI, “my work has been a major source of healing in my life. I never thought my art could actually help women in distress to come out in the open about the abuse they have faced and open up a platform to raise our voices and say no to violence against women”.

Esi Yankey speaks to ASLI about domestic violence and PTSD and says “I am firmly committed to speaking up on topics that too many people remain silent on.”

Editor’s Letter – Issue 1 – Celebration of Women

ASLI team member Becky Saunders talks about the female stereotype of the “Bunny Boiler”

Sadie Kaye ” to me ASLI is a call to action for artists to value themselves as instruments of social change”.
