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Aria-Joshes Waterford

Self- Made

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Self-Made

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Self- Made

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Self- Made

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Self Made 

Aria-Joshes Waterford 

Exhibition Opening: 24.02.21 

Exhibition Continues 24.02-05.03.21
Feb 24 - Mar 5, 2021

"The topic of the self has long been salient in feminist philosophy, for it is pivotal to questions about personal identity, the body, sociality, and agency that feminism must address.  

When I was growing up I was expected to be who my parents wanted me to be, when I became an adult I was expected to be who society wanted me to be. As I grew older and wiser, becoming myself became an act of defiance in a patriarchal world that expected me to be polite and silent.

This exhibition is about personal identity in regards to the effects of domestic violence and how certain identity aspects are imposed on us by our patriarchal society." - Aria-Joshes Waterford

Artist Profile

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Aria-Joshes Waterford

Aria-Joshes is an intersectional feminist artist and writer who is passionate about topics such as domestic violence, human empowerment and inclusivity. Her work often has an absurd and abject nature and she likes to explore weird and unusual mediums. Aria-Joshes volunteers for Hawkesbury Regional Gallery and writes for Framework Arts Journal and Arcadia. She hopes to start an art co-op next year called Tomorrowland: A Rebel Art Collective, in the Hawkesbury and her manifesto will be published sometime this year. 

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