Women’s Work | Kaha
Women’s Work | Kaha [Strength]
Amber-Jayne Bain, Ann Orman, Camilla Rutherford, Charlotte Anderson, Emma Baker, Georgia Schofield, Jessica Chloe Gernat, Jessie Casson, Jodie Rainsford, Julie Chandelier, Larnie Nicholson, Manja Wachsmuth, Mara Sommer, Melanie Jenkins, Melissa Banks, Melissa Nickerson, Michelle Hyslop, Milana Radojcic, Sacha Stejko, Sara Orme, Vanessa Wu, Victoria Baldwin, Virginia Woolf
Queens Wharf Perimeter Fence. Quay Street to Shed 10
5 November - 28 January 2021
Photography Exhibition Showcasing Female Professional Photographers in New Zealand.
The Women’s Work collective unveils their latest photographic exhibition: Kaha [Strength]. The outdoor exhibition showcases 23 works on the Queens Wharf perimeter fence.
The exhibition is a collaboration with Eke Panuku Development and features photographic works that explore the resilience of Aotearoa over these past months. It is on now and will run through to the end of January, open to the public 24/7.
Only 15% of the advertising photographs we see everyday are created by women.
The Women’s Work Collective exists to address this inequity – to increase awareness and participation of women in the photography industry and to highlight the work of women, women-identifying and non-binary people. Women’s Work is a unique initiative of the Advertising and Illustrative Photographers Association founded by Photographer Victoria Baldwin and Producer Briar Pacey.
Founder Victoria Baldwin notes, “Collaborating with Eke Panuku Development enables us to bring a free, accessible exhibition to Tāmaki Makaurau. It’s a covid-safe way to enjoy the waterfront, get some exercise and see some beautiful art from Aotearoa’s Female Photographers.”
A special thanks to all our supporters: AIPA (Advertising and Illustrative Photographers Association), Eke Panuku Development, Pacey Production Company, Tom Ang, and Jamie @ Interesting Things.
Learn more about the Women’s Work Collective at www.womenswork.photography
Founders Victoria & Briar would like to acknowledge and thank our wonderful curatorial team:
Kristal Knight, Su Chin Chow, Imogen Cahill, Caitlin Thompson & Gal Stern
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