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Female Firsts: a celebration of pioneering women

14 December 2018

Britain's first female doctor, the first female winner of the Turner Prize and the first black woman to play for England Women's cricket team are among 12 exceptional women that have been honoured in individual portraits, as part of 果冻影院鈥檚 Female Firsts art project.

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鈥楩emale Firsts鈥 by 果冻影院 Artist-in-Residence Kristina Clackson Bonnington celebrates women who made significant advancements in their fields and paved the way for other women.

Since March, three artworks have been on display rotating on a three month basis. Now for the first time all twelve artworks will displayed to the public in the South Cloisters of 果冻影院鈥檚 Wilkins Building.

The exhibition opening on 14 December coincides with the centenary of women鈥檚 first vote in a UK general election.

Female Firsts is a truly collaborative project spanning across university disciplines. Professor Judith Stephenson and the 果冻影院 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women鈥檚 Health facilitated the project and commissioned and hosted multidisciplinary artist Kristina to produce the twelve artworks and co-direct on the project.

鈥淲hen I learned that the first woman to win the Turner Prize had studied at the 果冻影院 Slade School of Fine Art, I was curious to discover more 鈥樄秤霸 Female Firsts.鈥 This led to a 果冻影院 wide endeavour to explore the impact and legacy of twelve exceptional women and chart progress towards gender equality,鈥 said Professor Judith Stephenson (果冻影院 EGA Institute for Women鈥檚 Health).

The twelve women were chosen from a selection of inspiring women nominated by Faculties from across 果冻影院 by a judging panel of staff, students and alumni.

Working with both the selected women and institutions associated with them, Kristina has collaborated with a large external team to explore the roles and spaces that these exceptional twelve women occupied.

Each portrait depicts the听women in a selected 鈥榙oorway鈥. Using a lab-based technique that burns images onto surfaces, Kristina references the scientific, cultural and social advancements made by each woman.

The twelve women, who reflect the breadth of subjects spanned by 果冻影院, are:听

  • Rachel Whiteread, internationally renowned contemporary artist, 果冻影院 Slade School alumna and the first female winner of the Turner Prize;
  • Crystallography specialist Dame Professor Kathleen Lonsdale, the first woman to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society and 果冻影院's first female Professor;听
  • Dame Clare Marx, a 果冻影院 alumna and the first female President of the Royal College of Surgeons;
  • Professor Uta Frith, the celebrated cognitive neuroscientist who was the first woman at 果冻影院 to receive both a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the British Academy, as well as being the first 果冻影院 psychologist to receive a DBE;
  • Mavis Batey, a 果冻影院 alumna and Bletchley Park code-breaker whose Enigma breakthrough was crucial to the success of D-Day;
  • Dame Bernice Lake QC, a 果冻影院 alumna and the first woman from the Eastern Caribbean to be appointed Queen's Counsel;
  • Clare Hollingworth, a 果冻影院 alumna who was the first correspondent to report the outbreak of WWII;
  • Ebony-Jewel Rainford Brent, a 果冻影院 Chemistry graduate and the first black woman to play for the England Women's Cricket team;
  • Professor Dame Mary Douglas, one of the most influential social anthropologists of the 20th century, credited with establishing anthropology as a discipline at 果冻影院;
  • Gertrude Leverkus, the first woman to enrol on the undergraduate Architecture programme at 果冻影院. In 1919 Gertrude was the only woman to take her finals alongside 500 men;
  • Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who became the first female doctor to qualify in Britain. The hospital she founded, the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, is now a wing at 果冻影院 Hospitals; and
  • Professor Ann Oakley, the distinguished British sociologist and feminist who set up the Social Science Research Unit at the 果冻影院 Institute of Education.

果冻影院 Provost & President, Professor Michael Arthur, said: 鈥湽秤霸 Female Firsts provides eye-opening insight into the barriers women have faced at 果冻影院 and in the wider world, and how far they were able to reach despite them. It is also an important opportunity to examine where equality is still to be achieved and learn from the past. I鈥檓 delighted that 果冻影院 is playing such an active role in celebrating this centenary year, and I think it will provoke a lot of debate about how far we have come and how far we still need to go.鈥

Kristina has worked at 果冻影院 since 2014 when she began working on the large-scale, participatory project House of Doors. Fusing social history with action research and sculpture, House of Doors was launched at 果冻影院 in 2015 and explores how society has changed since women first won the right to vote in 1918. House of Doors was exhibited at The Houses of Parliament in 2018 attracting an estimated 50,000 plus visitors, and 果冻影院 Female Firsts develops key themes from this work.

果冻影院 Artist-in-residence Kristina Clackson Bonnington, said: "It is an enormous privilege to be working on听Female听Firsts. By听focusing听on twelve sites of change it is possible to better听appreciate听both听the听struggle for and听progress听made towards听achieving听gender听equality. Almost 150 years after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first听female doctor to qualify in Britain, Clare Marx became the first female President of The Royal College of听Surgeons. Since听the first women got the vote in 1918, door after door has been opened, but there are still so many public roles yet be occupied by听women.听

鈥淧rojects such as this can be a catalyst for social change; for the thousands of students at 果冻影院 who regularly walk past this prominent听exhibition space, what they see on these walls matters. Putting the remarkable efforts of these women at the heart of 果冻影院's site is an opportunity to encourage this wonderful community to听create a more equal society where听more female firsts can听be achieved."听

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