"VULVAAAAAA!"
Well isn't that a nice way to start an article! Sleaze Magazine wrote a very sweet feature about The Vulva Gallery. Thank you for your enthusiasm and spreading the message of body positivity! :)
"VULVAAAAAA!"
Well isn't that a nice way to start an article! Sleaze Magazine wrote a very sweet feature about The Vulva Gallery. Thank you for your enthusiasm and spreading the message of body positivity! :)
Aaaand another publication! :) This time Cultura Inquieta wrote a feature about The Vulva Gallery. Thank you!
For my Korean friends and followers: The Huffington Post Korea wrote a feature about The Vulva Gallery. Unfortunately I don't understand a single word, but I hope you'll enjoy reading it! :)
Yay! The beautiful platform Pink Things Mag wrote a feature about The Vulva Gallery! Pink Things Mag is a magazine, online gallery and Instagram feed dedicated to all things pink - giving a voice to emerging artists. It's curated by artist, founder and editor in chief Sarah Sickles. Thank you very much Sarah, for sharing my vulva/body positivity with the world!
Yay, Brazil also discovered The Vulva Gallery! How wonderful. Huffpost Brazil wrote a feature about my project, as well as Catacra Livre, Virgula Brazil, Bhaz.com, Ondda, and A Coisa Toda.
Many thanks to all of you for writing about my project, and spreading the word of body positivity!
Last week Knack Magazine (Belgium), published a wonderful article about The Vulva Gallery and my other work. I was interviewed by the lovely Lisa Peters, and she honoured my work and words by writing a beautiful piece. Thank you Lisa!
You can find the article here.
The Vulva Gallery *on air*!
Last Friday, December 2nd, I was interviewed about The Vulva Gallery by Jacque Reid, at the Inside Her Story segment on the Tom Joyner Morning Show. I enjoyed it a lot!
Missed it? You can listen to the interview here.
The past week has been incredible - after The Huffington Post published an article about The Vulva Gallery one week ago, my Instagram account has exploded (more than 10.000 new followers), and there have been many publications about The Vulva Gallery. In the past days, also Argentina, The Netherlands and Scandinavia discovered The Vulva Gallery: BigBang from Argentina, Cosmopolitan NL, Menaiset from Finland and Solo from Sweden all published features about The Vulva Gallery on their websites. Thank you all for sharing my work and message of body positivity!
Also the Cosmopolitan picked up on The Vulva Gallery, and wrote a feature about it on their website. Thanks to Gina Mei for sharing The Vulva Gallery's message of body positivity! You can read the article here.
And Switzerland also discovered The Vulva Gallery! Friday Magazine wrote a very nice feature in German. Thank you Melanie Biedermann for writing this, and helping me spreading the message of body positivity all around the world! You can find the article here.
For all my Spanish speaking friends and followers: Playground also wrote a wonderful article about The Vulva Gallery. Many thanks to Silvia Laboreo for sharing my work and message of body positivity! You can find the article here.
The Huffington Post wrote a wonderful article about The Vulva Gallery! I'm so excited and almost can't believe my project took so many big steps in such a short time span. Thank you Katherine Brooks for sharing my work and my message. I couldn't be happier. Spread the positive word: all vulvas are beautiful just the way they are! Read the article here.
Starting November 12th 2016, The Vulva Gallery will be collaborating with FEM Project, a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, USA. FEM Project aims to give homeless women the essential necessities that are often overlooked and not covered by food stamps: menstrual supplies. FEM Project is 100% volunteer-led and supported by generous donors.
46,874 homeless reside in the greater Los Angeles area. For the thousands of homeless women, the few days a month where women should be embracing their femininity can be their hardest; a year's supply of tampons costs approximately $70 and without sanitary products, women risk infection as well as discomfort.
Feminine Every Month was founded in 2016 by Grace Westlin and Isabel Fields after holding a drive where they raised over 3,000 pads, tampons, and diva cups over the course of five days. After seeing the amount of people they reached, Westlin and Fields embarked on the journey that is FEM Project.
The Vulva Gallery made two illustrations special for FEM Project, and these will be printed on tote bags and t-shirts. The money raised by selling the bags and shirts will be used for funding their non-profit organization.
For more information about FEM Project, click here.
The Vulva Gallery for FEM Project
The Vulva Gallery for FEM Project