Deborah Eddy | Artist Talk

W is for Women’s Work

Deborah Eddy discusses her work, W is for Women’s Work, installed on Outer Space Berwick St Windows.

Deborah playfully comments on gender inequality and the invisible work that women do. Taking the a symbol of household work - the apron - she transforms it into a political statement in this larger-than-life work.

Eddy uses sewing, weaving, knitting and embroidering in making the costumes for her performance works. The 1950s style apron she dons in these images is made from high-vis materials, which are often associated with male labour. In doing so, she highlights the need for women’s work to become more visible.

Learn more about Deborah Eddy’s practice here.

Videography by Cian Sanders.

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