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not powerpoint again!

 

Julia delivers a paper at 'Not Powerpoint Again'

A conference at the University of York (02-07-10) on the theme of 'presenting research on women in popular culture differently'.

At the conference, three of Julia's Bra-ra Dresses will be modelled and the audience will be invited to participate in an experiential performance looking at women's identities through her feminist social artwork.

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"For the past two years I have been investigating the theme of identity in my textile artwork. I want to tell the stories of women through my textile pieces, and allow their voices to be heard through my social art creations. I considered the following questions when carrying out my research for making:

· what do we want as women?

· how do people perceive us, as women?

· how do we perceive ourselves, as women?

· as women what do we want others to know about us, but never get asked?

· as women how do our bodies change over the years?

· what are we proud of, as women?

· what do we usually keep hidden, as women?

· what, if given the opportunity, would we like to show the world, as women?

· what, as women, can we achieve collectively that we can’t achieve on our own?

"I wanted to represent the answers to these questions in an innovative way, creating a permanent feminist art statement in the process. I decided to explore my theme through the taboo subject of underwear. To get the answer to some of the above questions, I wrote to all the women I know asking them to send me their most intimate items of clothing, with a story. Friends, family, colleagues, students, and anonymous donors sent their underwear with stories about giving away old favourites, of bigger bodies no longer fitting sexy underwear, of wanting another airing for their beautiful wedding basques....one friend sent me the bra that she was wearing when diagnosed with breast cancer."

"From all the hundreds of donations received I have created four ‘Bra-ra Dresses’ as well as 90 metres of ‘knicker bunting’. The pieces have been exhibited in various galleries, worn at fashion shows and at a national hairdressing competition (Toni & Guy), used at women’s events and filmed by the Press Association. I created my Fourth Bra-ra Dress to wear for my hour on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square on 09/09/09. This artwork, entitled ‘The Pink Nation Bra-ra Dress’, was made from donated pink bras (including from many celebrities) to raise money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer."

 

 
Bra-ra Dresses

Julia's Bra-ra Dresses are creating a bit of a storm in the media!

So far Julia has created three Bra-ra Dresses - have a look at the images on her dedicated website: www.bra-ra-dresses.com

The Bra-Ra Dresses are entitled 'We Fade to Grey', 'Little Black Number' and 'Wild at Heart'.

This series of work explores the issue of identity, and Julia uses donated women's underwear as a raw material to express her theme, celebrating the diverse shapes and sizes of our bodies.

The donated knickers were made into 'flags' and stitched to knicker elastic to form 90m of 'knicker bunting', entitled 'Push My Button'.

 

All of these pieces were first shown at Fusion's exhibition on Identity at The Hartlepool Art Gallery, August 2008.  To see a copy of the press release, click the link below:

http://www.whatsonne.co.uk/gb/arts-and-exhibitions/reviews-and-previews/a-question-of-identity

The Bra-ra Dresses and knicker bunting have recently been shown in London at the prism exhibition, in the Mall Galleries, and from the 2nd-4th April 2009 two of these dresses will be on display at Fusion's stand at the Pins & Needles Show, at the Newcastle Arena.

The Newcastle Evening Chronicle have covered Julia's Bra-ra Dresses - read the article here.

BBC Radio Newcastle  have also interviewed Julia about the Bra-ra Dresses - to hear the interview click here (it starts at 1hr 45 mins and 30 secs).

If you would like to donate to this project or would like to find out more information, please email Julia

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