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Women* Now Artist Interview: Emma Stenhouse

Emma Stenhouse is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and a contemporary indigenous artist on a journey of self discovery, deepening her connection with her family, exploring her heritage, and inspired by her love of Country.

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Ann Soo Lawrence is an artist who shares her journey of diagnosis and recovery from early breast cancer

It is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ann Soo Lawrence talks to us about her journey of diagnosis and recovery from early breast cancer. Ann is currently exhibiting her artwork at QVWC and it was through setting up her exhibition at the QVWC that our programming coordinator Piper Huynh connected Ann to Counterpart one of our tenants here at QVWC who support women going through Breast Cancer.

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Eliza Hull is a musician, writer and disability advocate

Eliza Hull is a musician, writer and disability advocate based in country Victoria. Her most recent book Come Over To My House (co-written by Sally Rippen) is a children’s book exploring the wide spectrum of disabilities in families and is a great way to introduce disability to young children.

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Emily Somers is the founder of Bravery Co.

Emily Somers is the founder of Bravery Co., a motivational speaker, an Art Director, coffee addict, a beach lover and a Mum. She founded Bravery Co. after her second stint with cancer after struggling to find any cool cancer headwear.

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Freya Bennett, founder of Ramona Magazine, interviews her mum Jane Bennett one of Australia’s best known menstrual educators

Author of multiple books, Jane Bennett founded Celebration Day for Girls and the Chalice Foundation to continue to share her wisdom on menstruation. Her daughter, Freya Bennett, founder of Ramona Magazine was excited to sit down and chat with her about her lifetime of experience learning and teaching the menstrual cycle. 

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Kgshak Akec is a young writer, poet and lover of words

At 26 years old, Kgshak Akec is a passionate and dedicated writer, poet, and lover of words. She is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Creative Writing at Deakin University, and is also an artist in residence at Somebody's Daughter Theatre Company in Melbourne. 

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Meet Yan Tang So, Senior Seamstress at Second Stitch

Yan Tang So moved from Guangdong, China to Australia in 1993. Though she was a trained textiles teacher, Yan found it challenging to find work when she arrived. It wasn’t until 2020 that Yan began working at Second Stitch, a textile training centre and production studio in Melbourne, which aims to empower women from diverse backgrounds, both economically and socially.

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Vanessa is sexologist and the founder of Mia Muse

Vanessa is a sexologist and the founder of Mia Muse, a sex and wellness platform for women. She is also the author of Big Pussy Energy, a deck of cards filled with wisdom and rituals to connect people to their fierce femme power.

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Georgia MacGuire from Ngardang Girri Kalat Mimini Art Collective

The QVWC has commissioned Ngardang Girri Kalat Mimini (NGKM), to create a public artwork. NGKM is a collective of First Nations women and trans diverse artists from across Victoria. The artwork will commemorate and celebrate stories of Aboriginal women artists from South-Eastern Australia and is funded through the Victorian Women’s Public Art program with Regional Arts Victoria.

NGKM’s lead artist Georgia Macguire will be collaborating on Creative Resilience with Lorraine Brigdale, Annie Brigdale, Janet Bromley, Trina Dunstan-Oogjes and Glenda Nicholls. Georgia is a First Nations Creative living on Djandak. In addition to various awards and scholarships, she was the 2013 recipient of the CAL Victorian Indigenous Art Award for three dimensional works and won the Victorian Indigenous Art Awards People’s Choice prize. Georgia is a founder of NGKM and produces art under the pseudonym Blackgin.

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Zoë Condliffe is a data activist, gender advocate and founder of She’s A Crowd

Zoë Condliffe is a data activist, gender advocate, researcher and Founder & CEO of She’s A Crowd, the world’s largest database of gender-based street harassment. She’s worked in gender and youth advocacy for Plan International Australia, where she pioneered digital crowdmapping, Free To Be, the Youth Activist Series and Girls’ Walks. From there she started She’s A Crowd, leveraging the power of storytelling to address gender-based violence in public spaces.

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