The Occasional Journal
Love Feminisms
November 2015
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Editorial
Alice Tappenden, Ann Shelton -
Feminisms in Contemporary Art Project Spaces
Kari Schmidt -
Considering Merata Mita’s Legacy
Chloe Cull -
Armour. Armor. Amor. More.
Zoe Crook -
Green Place
Carolyn DeCarlo -
This mud body
Robyn Maree Pickens -
Body Language
Lana Lopesi, Louisa Afoa -
CONVERSATION
Creek Waddington, Sian Torrington -
Bloody Women Artists
Ruth Green-Cole -
the blue between me and you
Jo Bragg -
Urban Form and the Gendered Lens
Rosie Evans -
A guide
Rachel O’Neill -
Gender and the ANZAC Biscuit
Lindsay Neill -
Recovering Pieces: Finding an early history of women and photography in New Zealand
Lissa Mitchell
A guide
Rachel O’Neill
About the artist
Rachel O’Neill is an artist, writer and filmmaker. She graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland (2005) and gained an MA from the International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington (2008). She has exhibited in New Zealand, Australia and in the EU, and she is a member of art collective All the Cunning Stunts. Her debut poetry collection One Human in Height was published by Hue & Cry Press (2013). Rachel lives in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.