COMING SOON.
Silent Oppressions is a student-led pop-up art exhibition showcasing instances of gender discrimination, micro-sexism and invisible aggressions.
Silent Oppressions will be held in conjunction with International Women’s Month 2017 and will round off the University of Westminster's and Democratic Education Network's (DEN) series on gender.
On the 24th March, the student-led Democratic Education Network is hosting an exhibition titled Silent Oppressions at the University of Westminster, London. The visual art exhibition focused on promoting awareness and providing an artistic approach to the seemingly invisible issue of micro-sexism. Whilst it is a gender themed event, the exhibition aims to explore the issues facing gender, race and sexuality which are thoroughly interlinked into one another.
The International Women’s Day 2017 campaign theme #BeBoldForChange calls on each one of us - women, men and non-binary people to join forces in order to be leaders within our own spheres of influence by taking bold pragmatic action to accelerate gender parity.
Silent Oppressions contributes to the #BeBoldForChange campaign by unearthing what is not usually seen as an issue to change and address in the first place- microaggressions and micro-sexism are these invisible issues.
#SilentOppressions exhibition will feature canvas artwork, a curated photography series, interactive workshops, live performances and a short film screening followed by a reception!
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Address: Portland Hall, Little Tichfield Street - University of Westminster.
Non-westminster students are welcome, but registration is required.
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