Suffrage art and a celebration of female artists
To mark 100 years since women got the vote we look at art created alongside the suffrage campaign and celebrate the contribution of female artists.
To mark the 100th anniversary of women over 30 getting the vote in the UK we have a themed programme looking at the art that was created alongside the suffrage campaign and we celebrate the contribution of female artists.
For the last two weeks we've been asking Front Row listeners to nominate their favourite art work by a woman. Jenny 脡clair and Rosie Fletcher come into the studio to champion their picks in a head to head choosing Tracey Emin's My Bed and Nora Ephron's script for When Harry Met Sally respectively.
In Spring 1907 the first suffragette play opened at the Royal Court - Votes for Women by Elizabeth Robins. This rarely performed play is being revived by the New Vic in Newcastle-under-Lyme and we speak to adaptor and director of the production Theresa Heskins about whether the play has relevance today.
Annie Swynnerton was a suffragist and the first woman to be elected to the Royal Academy of Art. As a retrospective of her work prepares to open at Manchester Art Gallery, Charlotte Keatley gets a sneak preview and explains Swynnerton's significance.
Performance poet Kat Francois reads and discusses a poem commissioned by Front Row to mark 100 years since women got the vote.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Hannah Robins.
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Jenny Eclair and Rosie Fletcher
Duration: 08:35
Votes for Women
Duration: 08:22
Annie Swynnerton
Duration: 05:33
Kat Francois
Duration: 05:20
Suffrage art - Annie Swynnerton: Painting Light and Hope
Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, C.B.E., LL.D.,exhibited 1930
Annie Swynnerton: Painting Light and Hope is at the until 6 Jan 2019
Annie Swynnerton (1844-1933)
Oil on canvas,聽Tate
漏Tate, London 2017聽
Main image:聽The Sense of Sight, 1895
Annie Swynnerton (1844-1933)聽Oil on canvas
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Courtesy National Museums Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery
Votes for Women
Votes for Women is at the
, Newcastle-under-Lyme until 24 Mar
Kat Francois
Her poem for Front Row: Women AreWOMEN ARE
Women are not all made of sugar and spice
and all things nice,
We do not all worship at the alter
of glittery unicorns and excessive pink.
Neither are we all magically born
with an abundance of nurturing skills
that spontaneously put crying babies to sleep
with a well-sung lullaby or a simple gentle touch.
We have been forged,
Through blood, sweat and tears,
Through the hours spent in excruciating labour
Through the steps we have had to fight
to get out of the house and into the workplace.
and once there to be treated with respect and equality.
We are the cries of refugee women
who have drowned
anonymously at sea.
The misplaced shame of those
who have fallen victim
to the casting couch or sexual slavery.
We are the tapping fingers
of female millennials
who are no longer afraid to say
鈥淢e to.鈥
We are sacrifice of Emily Pankhurst and her fellow suffragettes,
The hunger strikes, the marches,
the cat and mouse games
We are the Purple, white and green
they adopted symbolising dignity, purity and hope
We are the women who stayed behind
during WW1 and WW2
and held their countries together
whilst their men went off to war.
We are the devastated souls,
who crawled broken from the gaping wounds
left behind when they failed to return,
We have been forged out of the pen of Gwendolyn Brooks,
The phenomenal talent of Maya Angelou
and her demand that we rise.
We have been carved out of the richness
of the colour purple woven by Alice Walker.
the demands of 鈥淎in鈥檛 I a woman鈥 by Sojourner Truth
and the fight and perseverance of women like Marcia Rigg. 聽
We are
The hunter and gatherers
The mothers,
The nurses,
The teachers
The Drs
The pilots
The 聽Scientists,
The politicians,
The lecturers,
The poets,
The writers,
The dreamers
The survivors
We are all of this and more.
漏 Kat Francois
Credits
Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Jenny Eclair Interviewed Guest Rosie Fletcher Interviewed Guest Theresa Heskins Interviewed Guest Charlotte Keatley Interviewed Guest Kat Francois Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Hannah Robins Broadcast
- Mon 19 Feb 2018 19:15成人快手 Radio 4
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