Tag: Charlotte Farhan
Cath Bore Writes Female Characters who Approach the World on Their Own Terms
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
Call for Artists, Writers, Musicians and Creatives: Share Your Voice on Human Rights
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’
“My art creates change, by connecting people with their own difficult thoughts and experiences” – Slavka Jovanović
ASLI Archive – “Without art our world would be a cold and silent place” – Deborah Brommer
Returning Artist Shawna Ainslie Writes About Gender, Race and Religious Privilege
Jennifer Abcug recounts her anxiety through poetry after waking to the news of Donald Trump’s presidency
Artist Michel Montecrossa addresses heterosexual privilege in a new art piece for ASLI Magazine
ASLI Artist Alan Malzard creates an art piece on class privilege and the bedroom tax
Interview with Writer of the Month: Chelsea Hipwood
Call for Artists: Share your Voice on Discrimination, Privilege and Stigmatisation
Artist of the Month: Acrylic Ink Artist – Kate Woodley-Smith
Editors Letter – Issue 3 – Capitalism, War and Poverty
Rape Culture relies on Capitalism – Art and Writing by Charlotte Farhan
Artist Jade Bryant Tackles Money and Elitism with her Visual Art