Processions 14-18 NOW

Amelia was commissioned by Artichoke and 14-18 Now to photograph the events in the lead up to and of the Processions march of which she was one of the official photographers. 


This included photographing some of the first female judges at The Old Bailey in London and several female members of parliament. 


PROCESSIONS was a once-in-a-lifetime mass participation artwork which celebrated one hundred years of votes for women. On Sunday 10th of June, women and girls in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London came together as part of this celebratory mass participation artwork. Wearing either green, white or violet, the colours of the suffragette movement, the PROCESSIONS appeared as a flowing river of colour through the city streets.One hundred women artists were commissioned to work with organisations and communities across the UK to create one hundred centenary banners for PROCESSIONS. 


These images were then published by Profile Books in March 2019 and exhibited in City Hall. 




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