Category: Issue 1 – Celebration of Women
The Warding Charm – By Laura Thomas
My art is female centric because I am a woman and my purpose is to express and inspire expression
Shell Dooley “Music has definitely saved my life and helped me through difficult situations”
Through dance Karen Kobel knew this was how she could share, heal and create community
“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
Right Kind of Woman by Shawna Ayoub Ainslie
Singer and song writer Lánre thinks that we can create art and use it positively as a platform for change
“My work is about finding beauty in darkness and seeing the light when there is none” Photographer Daniella Fishburne
“If it creates dialogue, then it’s only a matter of time before it creates change” Leah Casey
“I want my art and my writing to give people the knowledge they need to advance themselves and their communities” Casey Bruce
What it means to be the other – By Casey Bruce
“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
Tina Struthers creates a textile sculpture to address the importance of education for girls
“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
Coralie Girard uses her art to address domestic violence “I wanted to speak about it because I think we all should feel concerned about it”
Artist Natalie Raven Explains How Making Live Art Works For Her and Why she Chose to Create Art About Female Stereotypes
Egyptian Artist Eman Desouky Allam wants to create something new and develop women’s roles within art
Angela’s Motivation for Dealing with Violence Against Women Through Art is so all Women Affected Have the Right to get Help Through Art Therapies