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Category: Equal Rights for Women

Artist Michelle Morgan
February 2, 2016February 2, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

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

April 21, 2015April 21, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

From the Team: Lisa Reeve talks about her project in The Gambia on raising awareness for girls to get an education

April 17, 2015April 17, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

My art is female centric because I am a woman and my purpose is to express and inspire expression

April 14, 2015April 14, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

“I was taught that my greatest failing lay between my legs” Shawna Ayoub Ainslie talks to ASLI about how her writing helps to work through trauma

April 14, 2015April 14, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Right Kind of Woman by Shawna Ayoub Ainslie

April 13, 2015November 6, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

“I want my art and my writing to give people the knowledge they need to advance themselves and their communities” Casey Bruce

April 13, 2015March 16, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

What it means to be the other – By Casey Bruce

http://www.zaraslatteryillustration.com/#!/welcome
April 11, 2015March 16, 2016hamad1981

“I love storytelling, sequential art allows me to explore subjects further, inviting the viewer to come on a journey with me.” Find out more about Illustrator Zara Slattery

April 10, 2015April 10, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

“Art as an expression saves, heals and mends” Filipino Artist Clarisse Pastor-Medina talks to ASLI about her art and exploring subjects related to women

April 9, 2015April 9, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Egyptian Artist Eman Desouky Allam wants to create something new and develop women’s roles within art

April 8, 2015April 8, 2015ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Ruby Al-Faqir Tells us About Dancing for Peace and How it is a Universal Language

April 7, 2015March 16, 2016hamad1981

“Our art- our music and band- is cathartic and a form of protest” – Clitoris Rex

April 7, 2015March 16, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Maria Lloyd’s music video of Iranian singer Mahsa Vahdat – Vanishing Lines

April 7, 2015March 16, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Romani Artist: Ildiko Nova uses visual art to discuss under-represented communities

April 7, 2015March 16, 2016hamad1981

Alison Tate and Jennifer Vogel “We Wanted to Tell Stories that Encapsulates a Spirit of Empowerment!

April 7, 2015March 16, 2016hamad1981

Deloria Many Grey Horses “I Chose This Poem Because I Want to Honour the 1200 Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women”

April 7, 2015March 15, 2016ArtSavesLives Charlotte Farhan

Artist Monika Mori Explores Frauenrechte (Women’s Rights) With Visual Art

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    • Artist of the Month Denny Reader Tells ASLI About his New Book of Poetry, Art and Aphorisms ‘Wondering Whispers’
    • Brittle Sun Discuss Violence Against Women in Their Song Last One Standing
    • Cath Bore Writes Female Characters who Approach the World on Their Own Terms
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    • Visual Artist Mark Lloyd says “Art can provide an avenue for self-expression, Art can enable us to realise the truth, art can provide hope and wonder, elements that can provoke change and save lives”.
    • Illustrator, animator and writer Andreea Stan says art saves lives “There were situations when I felt that my art was the only thing I had and it kept me going, it didn’t let me give up”.
    • Denny Reader talks to ASLI about his schizophrenia and using his creativity, saying “Its gives me a purpose and a platform to share my ideas and myself with the world around me”.
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    • Visual Artist Richard Ferrari creates an interactive art piece to challenge the “Bathroom Bill” in the USA
    • Creative Writer Rachel Hanson pens a poem “Intersectional Ally” to tackle privilege and oppression
    • Joe Castro uses collage to address tribal mentalities intensified by our political climate
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    • Artist and writer Chris Dean speaks to ASLI about her mental illness, creativity and recovery and says “Art can give a voice to the things we can’t find the words to say. Those feelings that are so big, they feel like they might tear us to pieces from the inside out”.
    • Despina Skordilis speaks of her poetry and depression “Art saves lives and can create change as it has saved me many times, resuscitated me, brought me back to life”
    • PTSD is a severe and chronic illness having lasting effects – As a survivor of child abuse, domestic and sexual assault Artist Paulissa Kipp talks to ASLI about how she uses her art and how it is important to educate the public about the lasting effects of abuse.

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