Thursday 30 July 2015

Contribute to Shape & Situate zine #7



Want to be a part of the 7th issue of 'Shape & Situate: Posters of Inspirational Women in Europe' zine?
If so, I’m looking for A5-sized black and white posters of inspirational/radical women (or women’s collectives) in or from Europe.


THIS IS GOING TO BE THE LAST ISSUE OF THIS ZINE, SO IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO CONTRIBUTE NOW IS THE TIME!!
(Working on this project for the past 5 years has been really great, but there's other projects and publications I want to concentrate on, so after about 147 posters (plus the ones for this upcoming issue), and the encouraging plethora of other women's history art projects that have cropped up, I think it's time to draw a close to this particular zine. So, now is the last chance to get your poster of somebody you admire and wish to document in a S&S zine!)

The deadline for poster submission is October 31st 2015

As always I’ll accept posters of all women whom you as the artist deem inspirational/influential*. However, please bear in mind that the most interesting posters so far have been of women who have not previously been readily documented in our history; Radical, passionate, influential women living, working, educating, and being active in all sorts of fields from all across Europe. Women displaying some kick-ass politics are always welcome in the zine. This may very well be somebody within your community (past or present), or somebody who you personally know/ are aware of. Much radical women’s history has been preserved as knowledge kept by our community itself, and I’d love to help give voice to these small narratives that are so easily lost in the hegemonic and more linear, capital-H version of history.

Some small specifications/rules…

I'm looking for:

- A black & white poster (to be emailed as a Jpeg, or posted to me so that I can scan the original if that's easier for you) email to: m_k_maddison AT hotmail DOT com

- The poster will be reproduced in the zine at A5 size (in case that affects how you'd like to present your work?) A5 paper dimensions are: 148mm x 210mm. 5.83" x 8.27". It’s also worth bearing in mind that I’ve been blowing the posters up and printing them in A3 size for various exhibitions up and down the UK, so if you could make your posters as high-res as possible that’ll help me when it comes to the next exhibition.

- The poster will tell the history of or share information on a radical or inspirational women (or women's collective) in or from Europe in poster-form. I'm looking at women in Europe as a focus with this zine, as very often a lot of projects similar to this one have been so American-heavy and I feel it really omits a lot of amazing women from being discussed (this is not to say that women outside of Europe are not inspirational, obviously). I could write a lot more here about the rationale of the focus of this project, so if you have questions, write to me.

- All the information you want to share about your subject must fit within the confines of your poster so that each page stands alone (as is the nature of any poster with a message), there's no place for annexes!

- The poster should get across to viewers why the subject is inspirational/influential (to you, or to ‘society’, or whatever).

- By 'woman' I mean any self-identified women.

- Where possible, the poster will take as its subject somebody/a collective who isn't already readily documented within our history. I would love for the zine to raise awareness of amazing women (living or deceased) who have largely gone under the radar, or who are/were active within our own communities.

- You don't have to be in Europe yourself to contribute to the zine. It's open submissions from anybody, anywhere.

IMPORTANT: If you’re interested, drop me a line with your idea(s) of who you’d like to make a poster about, so that I can check that there’s no duplications with other peoples ideas and suggestions. Please see the ‘about’ section of the Shape & Situate Facebook page; in the ‘long description’ there is a list of women who have been documented in issues 1-6. [EDIT:] I have also pasted this full list into the comments section below in case that's helpful. Please note that I’ve already received suggestions for issue #7 though, so even if the women you’re thinking about making a poster for is not in the list above it’s still probably best to run your idea past me first. Thanks!

Posters can be made in any/many forms – previously there have been text-based posters, illustration-based posters, letter press posters, photographic posters, cut&paste posters, digitally and/or hand produced posters, etc. etc., all created by a range of people with different artistic experience. One’s ability to ‘draw’ is not a concern of the project. The project is about passing on knowledges of inspirational women not about policing anyone’s artistic ability. I have a strong belief in the creative ability and potential of everybody, and the fact that we all have important and unique knowledge to share. It’s the passion for the women in the zine that’s the important bit.

Any questions, or ideas? Please email me: m_k_maddison AT Hotmail DOT com - or pop them in a comment below.

Many thanks,
With love,
Melanie xox

*Within reason. I’m not into the idea of policing whom people find inspirational, or who ‘belongs’ in a project such as this. But, if you’re gonna send me a poster submission about somebody with nasty-ass views/politics/actions and try and tell me they’re inspirational, I’m likely not to think it suitable for this project, and the submission won’t make the zine. I hasten to add that this has never happened in any issue of the zine before, but if you wanna chat about your ideas before you start work on your poster then please feel free.

1 comment:

Colouring Outside The Lines said...

Full list of posters featured in issues 1-6:

Ada Lovelace, Ali Smith, Amy Johnson, Anais Nin, Angela Burdett-Coutts, Angela Carter, Angela Harrison, Anne Boleyn, Anne Frank, Anne Lister, Anneke Van Baalen, Annelise Mackintosh, Annie Londonderry, Ari Up, Artemisia Gentileschi, Atalanta, Barbara Jones, Barbara Steveni, Bernadette Devlin, Beryl Cook, Beverley Skeggs, BJ, Bobby Baker, Booan Temple, Boudica, Brenda Greenwood, Breyer P Orridge, Bryant & May Matchwomen, Bunnies On Strike, C.H.D Grannies, Camilla Batmanghelidjh, Carol Ann Duffy, Caroline Herschel, Cath Muller, Catherine Of Aragon, Charlotte Cooper, Claire Fontaine, Claude Cahun, Claudia Jones, Constance Markievicz, Daria, Delia Derbyshire, Diane Leather, Dolle Mina, Dolly Wilde, Dominique Abel, Dorothy Hodgkin, Durbahn/Bildwechsel, Edith Rigby, Elizabeth Fry, Ellen Malos, Ellen Wilkinson, Emilie Claeys, Emily Johns, Ethyl McDonald, FAM, Feminists Against Censorship, Florence Nightingale, Focus E15, Gareth Peirce, Gloria Fuertes, Grace Darling, Grace Roe, Granuaile, Hedy Lamarr, Helen Brook, Helen Chadwick, Irmgard Keun, Jane Drew, Jane Standing, Jayaben Desai, Jenni Diski, Jill Posener, Jo Spence, Joana Vasconcelos, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Joe Carstairs, Johanna Kinkel, Judy Marsh, Karen Horney, Kate Charlesworth, Kate Genever, Katerina Gogou, Kathe Kollwitz, Katherine Chidley, Kathleen Thomas, Leonora Carrington, Liz Ely, Liz Naylor, Louise Bourgeois, Louise Michel, Lucy Whitman, Lumber Jills, Madge Gill, Marcel Moore, Margaret Cavendish, Margaret McMillan, Maria Cobo, Marie Curie, Marie Duval, Marie Louise Berneri, Mary Lowndes, Maya Evans, Monica Sjoo, Monique Wittig, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova/Pussy Riot, Nana Mouskouri, Nina Björk, No Fit State, North Staffs Miner’s Wives Action Group, Olave Baden Powel, Olive Morris, Olive Shapley, Olivia Plender, Pat VT West, Paula Rego, Penny Pepper, Poly Styrene, Princess Hijab, Rebellious women at the dawn of capitalism, Rosalind Franklin, Rote Zora, Sadie Lee, Sarah Howcroft, Seleena Daye, Selina di Girolamo, Sheila Rowbotham, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, Sophie Blanchard, Stella Vine, Sue Black, Susan Golombok, Tessa Boffin, The Anonymous Authors of the Fat Dykes Statement, The Raincoats, The Red Wheelies, The Women of Bletchley Park, The women of Canny Little Library, The Women of Leeds DEC, Tina Modotti, Tove Jansson, Valentina Tereshkova & Helen Sharman, Vashti Bunyan, Vi Subversa, Viktoria Lomasko, Virginia Woolf, Zoe Smith, Zorras