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Women in focus By Callum Ludwig International Women’s Day is being celebrated on Wednesday 8 March, shining a light on the successes and contributions achieved as well as the challenges and injustice faced by women worldwide. YAVA and the Warburton WaterWheel’s art galleries will be hosting a poignant display of artwork capturing the many themes of the life of women in an exhibition spanning both locations. Wilani Van Wyk-Smit helped curate and contribute to the exhibition and said it was envisioned more than a year ago and when the potential for the sister exhibitions arose, it developed from there. “The theme was quite open-ended, it’s each artist’s interpretation o what it means to be a woman and that’s why the variety of the works is so curious and beautiful, it opens a lot of questions,” she said. “We’ve got artworks of very traditional womanly roles as carers and acknowledging those traditions, and we have other themes where people challenge those and challenge the way women are seen as sexual creatures.” Ms Van Wyk-Smit experimented with augmented reality through her pieces. Stunning by themselves, viewers can scan a QR code with their phones and hold them up to each piece, triggering an animation within the art. Ms Van Wyk-Smit said the pieces ‘Spinning plates to serve you’ and ‘Falling through time to catch you’ is about asking what the different realities of being a woman are for everyone. “One does touch on the maternal line, and
Wylani Van Wyk-Smit with her work. how our women have taught their daughters how to be a woman, and how our thoughts of what it is to be a good woman are continually challenged because some things need to change, some need to be erased, but we need to learn lessons,” she said. “The other is about feeling that we are not enough, that we don’t have enough time to do
Picture: TANYA STEELE the things that are expected of us or that we want to do. Society tells us we are not enough, but we need a tribe of women around us who remind us that we are enough.” “We have many spinning plates in the air, always all the things that we need to do and we need someone who will catch us every time that we fall.”
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Artist Ali Griffin focused on domestic violence with her series of artwork, with alarming statistics, disillusion with the way domestic violence is portrayed in the media and frustration with the way the legal system handles it all consistent themes within the pieces. When the YAVA brief came in, she was kicked into action. Continued page 2
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