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Womanifesto Way

Dawn Laddawan Passar

From the archive
1999 - Present
Explore their/this making's/this musing's connections to Womanifesto makers, makings and musings  

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Womanifesto II: Second International Women's Art Exchange — Poster
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Womanifesto II (1999)
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Thai Silk and Pins — Detail (Set of 2 Photographs)
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Thai Silk and Pins — Detail (Set of 2 Photographs)
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Thai Silk and Pins — Preparation (Set of 4 Photographs)
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Thai Silk and Pins — Preparation (Set of 4 Photographs)
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Thai Silk and Pins (Set of 4 Photographs)
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Thai Silk and Pins (Set of 4 Photographs)
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The Womanifesto Way Digital Anthology project is an artist-led publishing project made possible by the open and generous collaboration of the Womanifesto artists.  

The Womanifesto Way digital anthology project is a networked record of Womanifesto’s people and projects that connects to hundreds of archival materials recently digitised by Asia Art Archive and offers new perspectives through creative and scholarly reflections in various media and languages. 


Editorial Collective, Womanifesto Way Anthology: Dr Yvonne Low, Varsha Nair, Dr Roger Nelson, Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Nitaya Ueareeworakul and Marni Williams.

Project team: Dr Katrina Grant, Dr Yvonne Low, Varsha Nair, Jamilah Preenun Nana, Dr Roger Nelson, Grace Nunnapat Chittreepol, Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Lachlan Thompson, Nitaya Ueareeworakul and Marni Williams.

Website development: Isobel Andrews, Yang Li, Ian McCrabb, and Mufeng Niu of Systemik Solutions.

Womanifesto organisers: Varsha Nair, Jamilah Preenun Nana, and Nitaya Ueareeworakul

Supporters

Power Publications has received funding from the Australia–ASEAN Council and the University of Sydney through the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, as well as the Power Institute Foundation for Art and Visual Culture’s Visual Understanding Initiative, supported by Penelope Seidler AM. The project has also been supported by Asia Art Archive and the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre.

The Womanifesto Way is a Power Visual Understanding Digital Edition.