PROJECTIONS
Projections is a photographic series taken at Mugdock Drowning Pond. The work examines women’s positions in society through a critical feminist lens, employing site-specific, narrative-driven, text-based interventions. Initially anchored in the Scottish witch trials—the victims of which are yet to receive justice—the project evolved into a wider commentary on the enduring oppression of women.
The Drowning Pond served as a symbolic stage, historically used as
a threat; weaponising fear to enforce socially imposed gender roles.
By projecting text into a landscape historically associated with the oppression of women, the work brings conversations about historical injustice—and its contemporary manifestations—into public space.
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Projections Publication
The publication provides context to the ‘Projections’ photographs.
I Beg Their Pardon!
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