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How do our gestures and bodies become part of our work? And how is the act of cutting a feminist action?
Tai and Sally talk about female identity and archetypes of women such as pirates, witches and more - ideas which have been present in Sally’s life and imagination since she was a child. We talk about the act of cutting and how the female identity is both fragile and sturdy, but ultimately ‘re-arrangeable’ and fluid.
Music: 'End of the Day' by Phia www.listentophia.com
Audio production: Bec Fary
This episode is from Season 1, which was originally called A World of Her Own. It was part of the exhibition Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism at ACCA. Thanks to ACCA for all their support.
More episodes and information at www.taisnaith.com
How do our gestures and bodies become part of our work? And how is the act of cutting a feminist action?
Tai and Sally talk about female identity and archetypes of women such as pirates, witches and more - ideas which have been present in Sally’s life and imagination since she was a child. We talk about the act of cutting and how the female identity is both fragile and sturdy, but ultimately ‘re-arrangeable’ and fluid.
Music: 'End of the Day' by Phia www.listentophia.com
Audio production: Bec Fary
This episode is from Season 1, which was originally called A World of Her Own. It was part of the exhibition Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism at ACCA. Thanks to ACCA for all their support.
More episodes and information at www.taisnaith.com