I haven't managed to get to the studio or do anything for quite a while now, so the only thing I have to blog about is some good news received from the State Library of Queensland.
Back in 2017, the Library acquired one of my books what about? why doesn't? what can? what does?for their collection.
I recently fielded an enquiry about whether I had any of the edition left as they were interested in purchasing an additional copy.
The book attempts to answer four questions I often see asked about domestic abuse and family violence:
What about male victims?
Why doesn't she leave?
What can I do?
What does gender have to do with it?
The Library has a White Gloves Room, where the Australian Library of Art often hosts White Gloves events. These events offer visitors the opportunity to engage with artists' books in their collection, to learn more about them and to experience handling them.
In this instance, the Library wanted to purchase another copy of my book, so that they could make it available for these programs; especially for the handling. This way the original remains in the collection and can be brought out to be handled by individual patrons; but the second version would be able to be handled by many more people.
I was honoured that the book was selected for this program.
And the book leads us to action. In big ways, and in small ways. To take to the streets, or to condemn a sexist joke or comment. To sign a petition, or to listen to a friend and help them stay safe.