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Erin Menelaws-McCririe, an artist and writer, focuses on the intersection of visual art and philosophy through hand-sewn and embroidered soft sculptures and short-format free verse pieces that explore themes of repetition, embodied feminism, and bodily autonomy. Her work, heavily influenced by cyber feminist philosophies and Donna Haraway’s ‘a cyborg Manifesto,’ challenges the devaluation of female-centric labour and the historical and social constructs surrounding it. Menelaws-McCririe's target audience includes art enthusiasts, philosophers, and those interested in feminist and cyber feminist art practices, with a specialty in translating historical and social devaluation through repetitive, meditative labour.
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