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2 May 2023 - 2 May 2023

11:00AM - 12:00PM

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As part of the Student Art Prize 2022/23, inspired by the concept of ‘Sanctuary’, internationally exhibited sculptor and photographer Sarah Danays will discuss her own work which, for several decades, has addressed women’s issues; particularly violence against women.  

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Sculpture by Sarah Danays, Tourniquet (2007)

Sarah Danays work, aided by her dead collaborators and grounded in academic research, focuses on body parts and broken antiquities to discuss violence and trauma - a fine art practice she describes as her metaphysical surgery.

The artist is currently in development with ‘Fragments of the Innocents: no recovery position’ a sculpture in stone that will confront the most conclusive act of violence against a woman: femicide.  In her talk, which will blend autobiography and research, Danays will share how her considered methods, objects and materials hope to offer not only a safe holding place for the memory of a violated body, but also a sanctuary for the soul.

In collaboration with Durham University’s Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse (CRiVA) and introduced by the Centre’s Director, Professor Nicole Westmarland.

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