Live loud now : IWD 2020 : what does it mean to me? / Suzanne Phoenix
- Bib ID:
- 8171907
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Phoenix, Suzanne, photographer
- Description:
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- [Melbourne] : Suzanne Phoenix, 2020
- 35 unnumbered pages : colour portraits ; 30 cm
- Summary:
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The 9th 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 cis and trans women and non-binary people 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. This project asks them all to answer the same question: What Does International Women’s Day Mean to Me? —Based on cover verso.
- Full contents:
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- Jess Ribero, musician, songwriter, guitarist, teacher
- Georgi Goonsack, musician, singer, drummer
- Cheyanne Dawson
- Keven 007, space punk, resident clown and frontwoman of Glitoris
- Jodie Lea Cleave, muma bear, a force field of wonder, humour and love
- Freddie Merkin, drag king
- Nadine Muller, musician/artist
- Miss Jessie Leigh, rockstar mermaid queen
- Malcolm Glitoris, pleasure researcher, dance floor starter and bass player for Glitoris
- Andrew Glitoris, The Brat, lead guitarist at Glitoris HQ
- Miss Jane Doe, performance activist, the first lady of fierce
- Scott Glitoris, cosmic mermaid, drummer and vegan police in Glitoris
- Mahla Bird / Theme Fatale, performance artist
- Jewel de Gelder, bassist, Spawn, The Blood
- Paris Martine, Australian promoter and music booker, director at Contrary - An Australian Tour Promoter and music booker
- Christine Aubry, vocalist (BATZ) / DJ / band manager
- Lenz Ma, guitarist/vocalist in Spawn, landscape architect, yogini.
- Biography/History:
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Suzanne Phoenix is a Melbourne photographer, artist and zine and bookmaker.
- Notes:
- Title from cover.
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
- Live loud now : International Women's Day 2020 : what does it mean to me?
- Exhibited:
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- Hares & Hyenas, 63 Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, 5 to 31 March 2020.
- Melbourne Art Book Fair, National Gallery of Victoria, 13-15 March 2020.
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2020
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