International Women's Day : what does it mean to me? 2019 / Suzanne Phoenix
- Bib ID:
- 8034866
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Phoenix, Suzanne, photographer
- Description:
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- [Melbourne] : Suzanne Phoenix, 2019
- 35 unnumbered pages : portraits ; 30 cm
- Summary:
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The 8th instalment in photographer Suzanne Phoenix's annual International Women's Day photographic project, which she started in 2012. Suzanne brings together a group of inspiring, courageous and often outspoken women to create a visual snapshot of the fierce, funny and extraordinary people who inspire her world. These are women who help build and celebrate the diversity that is the modern female voice. This self-published zine includes women who are providing touchstones for stronger, softer, more relevant female role models, some through gentle focused determination, others through grit, physicality and many through words and song. The women’s portraits are also pasted up as street art in Melbourne. This project asks them all to answer the same question: What Does International Women’s Day Mean to Me? —Based on https://www.chestercreative.net/shop/what-does-international-womens-day-mean-to-me, viewed March 2019.
- Full contents:
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- Grace Kindellan, musician, Hysterical Records co-founder, volunteers coordinator
- Rosie Lane, music artist
- Acacia aka Weird Alice Yankadic, drag queen / wrestler / queer performance artist
- Rachel Trainor, drummer, vocalist, songwriter
- Kristy Harris, boxer
- Ruby Soho, guitarist / radio presenter
- Ruby Slippers, burlesque / drag artist
- Kathryn Jamieson, fashion designer
- Justine Sless, writer, comedian, former creative director Melbourne Jewish Comedy Festival and community worker
- Ashlee Pierce / The Charger, drummer in Bitch Diesel, founder at Vovo The Label, designer at Lee Jeans
- Mary Mihelakos, Melbourne music journalist
- Alice Skye, singer songwriter
- Rah Nikolaidis, make-up artist, artist, dancer, professional weirdo
- Phoebe Taylor, bassic bassist at Bitch Diesel & Venetian Blinds / founder, designer maker at Vovo The Label / Natural Born Idiot
- Amy Taylor, singer
- Erica Dunn, musician.
- Biography/History:
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Suzanne Phoenix is a Melbourne photographer, artist and zine and bookmaker.
- Notes:
- Title from cover.
- Subject:
- Exhibited:
- Melbourne Art Book Fair, National Gallery of Victoria, 15-17 March 2019.
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2019
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