Interview with Teen Vogue

After the collaboration and website (all-vulvas-are-beautiful.com) between The Vulva Gallery and @netflix’s Sex Education went live, I had an interview with Claire Sibonney from Teen Vogue about vulva shame and the role the popular media plays in this area. We spoke about the collab between The Vulva Gallery and Netflix and the website that The Vulva Gallery built together with Netflix. You can find the article HERE.

Collaboration: The Vulva Gallery and Netflix's Sex Education ✨

The Vulva Gallery and @netflix’s Sex Education put their hands together for the new season of @sexeducation ✨ In the 3rd episode of Season 3 that launched in Autumn 2021, Aimee shares her insecurities about her vulva and sex therapist and Otis’s mother Jean shows her a website depicting photos with various vulvas: www.all-vulvas-are-beautiful.com 💕 

Netflix and The Vulva Gallery collaborated to actually create this website so you can visit it too, this time showing The Vulva Gallery’s painted vulva portraits and personal stories from real people from around the world 🌎 

Curious to see more? Check out the website: www.all-vulvas-are-beautiful.com (available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Polish and Dutch) 💕

Interview with Dutch platform HUMAN

Recently I was interviewed by Ineke van den Hurk for HUMAN, a Dutch media platform. They wrote a lovely article (titled “A weird vulva doesn’t exist”) about The Vulva Gallery and its aims. You can read the Dutch article HERE.