Community exhibition to mark the International Day against Violence against Women.
FLINTA experience violence every day. We are harassed, sexualized, groped, not taken seriously, paid less, treated (medically) incorrectly, murdered.
At the community exhibition
Colorful, individual works of art made of fabric paired with thoughts, texts, words - intended to empower us.
"Shame must change sides."
We take Gisèle Pélicot's words as an opportunity to proudly display our wild vulvas!
*24.11. Vernissage*
from 2 pm: Participants from the Wilde Vulven sewing workshops show their works of art and personal texts.
3 pm: Performance Collective FAM shows the dance theater piece "ReSisters in the hood - smash sexism with a smile" about the daily struggle of diverse women against sexism. The performance underlines the desire for mutual empowerment and support.
4 pm: Talk between Hannah, the initiator of the art project Wilde Vulven and Massalé, the choreographer of the performance.
Free admission.