On Saturday 3rd May, myself and Georgia travelled
from grey lines to blue to Brixton to attend the New Venus event. We
eventually turned up at the discretely hidden gallery space to a selection of
art work hanging on the walls, a pungent smell of a rum and fruit punch in the
air and staging and microphones being set up.
The event promoted ‘feminism’ and the modern woman. Acts
of the Russian activists, now known as the 'pussy riot' inspired a writer to ask women around the world to start their
own ‘pussy riot’ in the form of drawings, paintings, poems and stories. She
then gathered these to create a book and promote their visions.
This small scale event acted as a channel for creativity and
provided women the chance to express their views and opinions on the ‘New Venus’
– the women of our time.
A statement written beneath one of the exhibits describes
the New Venus - ‘she follows her dreams,
acts with power and dynamism treading her path to full realisation of her
ambitions. She achieves, she facilitates creativity and completion.’
I heard about the event from a friend who performed at the
event. As always, Lauren Goodsmith took to the stage with confidence and grace,
singing her acoustic songs beautifully. YOUTUBE her!
The event brought women together in a
creative, expressive way. It highlighted the natural bond women share and how
important these bonds are in supporting each other.
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