"Belly Yarn" Exhibition Launch

This exhibition brings into dialogue two distinct projects relating to pregnancy belly casting (ie. the practice of making plaster moulds of the pregnant torso). On one side women from Moree, NSW who have participated in Beyond Empathy’s Mubali: Sea of Bellies belly casting program proudly display painted pregnant torsos.  On the other, ANU PhD Candidate in Gender Sexuality and Culture, Bianca Williams, provides an overview of her research into the practice of pregnancy belly casting through a display of artefacts

Date & time

Fri 13 Oct 2017, 12–12.30pm

Location

Prompt Gallery (in the Pop-Up Village)

Contacts

Bianca Williams

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