A sign outside the Wardlaw museum in St Andrews. Posters for the “Say No!” exhibition. A sandstone museum building in the background. The sun is shining and the early spring sky is blue.
Artist Hannah, having a cup of tea, in her turquoise reusable cup, before the talk. The sun is shining. She is stood by sand dunes, covered with grasses. She wears a green coat, sunglasses, colourful nail varnish and jewellery. She has a big smile on her face.
A small banner, made from waste textiles. It has a green and white polka dot design, with large pink roses. Text on the banner reads “What’s Her Story” (a play on the word history).
3 women speakers stand in front of a display of artwork. The work is yellow dusters which have been embroidered with feminist stories, comments and slogans. The text on then is out of shot.
For #IWD, I was invited to St Andrews Uni to take part in a panel discussion about #Craftivism (craft + activism 🪡🧵💪), as part of the Say No! exhibition.
I spoke about projects which have inspired me + my own mini banner workshops, which I’ve been delivering for several years now. Great chat ladies!