equality
Exhibition Work: Equality
This exhibition piece explores gender equality, with a particular focus on women’s equality and the need to accelerate action toward change. The work consists of plaster casts of my hands forming the sign for “equal”—flat hands placed side by side. The gesture begins at the centre and moves outward, symbolising balance, fairness, and the expansion of equal opportunity.
The colour purple is used deliberately due to its historical and contemporary association with women’s rights, dignity, and feminist movements, representing strength and solidarity.
The exhibition was presented through a personal invitation, emphasising that equality requires active participation rather than passive observation.
Responding to the theme “Accelerate Action,” the work reflects on the roles of women within industry and highlights the persistent gender gap in leadership, pay, and representation. The outward movement of the hands functions as a visual metaphor for progress and structural change.
Materials: Plaster, paint
Dimensions: 610 mm × 1220 mm × 200 mm