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Dive into Layla Andrews’ new exhibition at Brixton Village
A Fish Without A Bicycle brings together the work of seven female artists alongside Andrews’ own larger-than-life sculptures.
A Fish Without A Bicycle brings together the work of seven female artists alongside Andrews’ own larger-than-life sculptures.
THE FACE spoke to Sisters Uncut, Tender UK, UN Women, Everyone’s Invited and The Hollie Gazzard Trust about ways in which we can tackle gender-based violence.
THE FACE’s Digital Director Brooke McCord reflects on a week that started with International Women’s Day and ended with Mother’s Day – with a series of harrowing and eye-opening events in between.
Dubheasa Lanipekun’s debut short – part of the BBC and Arts Council England’s New Creatives initiative – hymns the chaos of adolescence, Black schoolgirl sisterhood and her 15-year-old-self.
Sisterhood – a photo project by photographer Vivek Vadoliya and Bradford stylist Neesha Champaneria – captures political collective Speakers Corner in celebration of its tight-knit community and positive changes in the city.
The designer’s new film, directed by Zoe Que, celebrates femininity, water, ritual and self-love to mark the launch of Di Petsa and Ugo Paulon for LN-CC.