“Branches” ECO Feminism multimedia Group Exhibition 2024

I’m really honoured to be part of this festival and will be exhibiting two paintings from my “Natura Forma” collection:

ECO Feminism Festival
A Festival to Celebrate Nature, Women and Their Empowering Connection
The Art Pavilion - London - 13-17 March 2024

Natura Forma X will be exhibited as part of the “Branches” exhibition…

read on for details:

ART from HEART is returning to the Art Pavilion with the 2nd edition of our signature event the ECOFeminism Festival including an exciting Festival events program, a multimedia exhibition titled 'Branches', and the ECOFeminism Short Film Festival.

This Festival is inspired by the ECOFeminism movement that originated in the 1970s, which explores the relationship between nature and women. It is an opportunity to reflect on the continuing relevance of the ECOFeminism movement in our current ecological crisis.

The Festival features an extensive program of events, including workshops, talks, performances, and poetry readings. Everyone of all ages can participate in any of the events!

The Exhibition 'Branches' is a celebration of the different approaches under the umbrella of contemporary Ecofeminism, advocating for an alternative worldview that values the Earth as sacred, recognizes humanity's dependency on the natural world, and embraces all life as valuable. The Exhibition will showcase the theme through the work of 53 artists working across multiple disciplines. The multimedia Group Exhibition will take place 13-17 March 2024, at the Art Pavilion, London.

The ECOFeminism Short Film Festival explores the theme in the categories of Experimental, Animation, Fiction and Documentary by 15 UK and International Filmmakers. Screening at the famed Genesis Cinema!

Mark your calendars and join us to celebrate the power of women, nature, and their interconnections through art, film, poetry, workshops, talks and performances!

Festival & Exhibition Opening Night:

Thu 14 Mar 2024,

The Art Pavilion, 6-9 pm

Clinton Rd, London E3 4QY

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