It didn’t belong to any of us and it belonged to all of us

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TITLE
It didn’t belong to any of us and it belonged to all of us (Silver)

ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects

ABOUT THE WORK
This edition is part of Making Space , a research project by Soft Fiction Projects initiated during a month-long residency at Guest Projects London, in 2019. Re-visiting theoretical research and publicly funded social projects developed by the Matrix Feminist Design Co-Operative, the project explores the origins of a community of women who squatted houses in the Hackney neighbourhood in the late 1970’s. This community had historical importance in providing opportunities, especially for queer women and single mothers, to live autonomously, connecting with wider feminist politics in London and taking control over their immediate build environment. This work is part of an ongoing research project around housing, feminism and urban change in UK and Ireland. Special thanks to Christine Wall for generously sharing her ongoing research and personal experience.

40% from each sale will be donated to Womens Aid.

DATE
2021

DIMENSIONS
297 x 415 x 2mm

MEDIUM
Risograph Print on Parchment Paper Silver

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects is dedicated to producing digital and printed matter on film and artist moving image culture. The printed project acts as a forum for presenting new collaborations, artworks, research and writing from invited artists and contributors. Revisiting recent history in moving image practices, Soft Fiction Projects research focus is an exploration of underrepresented voices, oppositional histories, geopolitical narratives underpinned by intersectional feminist perspectives which challenge and reframe dominant hegemonic power structures.

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TITLE
It didn’t belong to any of us and it belonged to all of us (Silver)

ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects

ABOUT THE WORK
This edition is part of Making Space , a research project by Soft Fiction Projects initiated during a month-long residency at Guest Projects London, in 2019. Re-visiting theoretical research and publicly funded social projects developed by the Matrix Feminist Design Co-Operative, the project explores the origins of a community of women who squatted houses in the Hackney neighbourhood in the late 1970’s. This community had historical importance in providing opportunities, especially for queer women and single mothers, to live autonomously, connecting with wider feminist politics in London and taking control over their immediate build environment. This work is part of an ongoing research project around housing, feminism and urban change in UK and Ireland. Special thanks to Christine Wall for generously sharing her ongoing research and personal experience.

40% from each sale will be donated to Womens Aid.

DATE
2021

DIMENSIONS
297 x 415 x 2mm

MEDIUM
Risograph Print on Parchment Paper Silver

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects is dedicated to producing digital and printed matter on film and artist moving image culture. The printed project acts as a forum for presenting new collaborations, artworks, research and writing from invited artists and contributors. Revisiting recent history in moving image practices, Soft Fiction Projects research focus is an exploration of underrepresented voices, oppositional histories, geopolitical narratives underpinned by intersectional feminist perspectives which challenge and reframe dominant hegemonic power structures.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
We’re happy to be able to offer framing of your purchase. When adding your purchase to cart, you will be given the option to add framing. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for framing. Please note there is currently a 4-6 week turnaround time at local framers.

FURTHER INFOMATION
Edition comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by SFP. Unframed

TITLE
It didn’t belong to any of us and it belonged to all of us (Silver)

ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects

ABOUT THE WORK
This edition is part of Making Space , a research project by Soft Fiction Projects initiated during a month-long residency at Guest Projects London, in 2019. Re-visiting theoretical research and publicly funded social projects developed by the Matrix Feminist Design Co-Operative, the project explores the origins of a community of women who squatted houses in the Hackney neighbourhood in the late 1970’s. This community had historical importance in providing opportunities, especially for queer women and single mothers, to live autonomously, connecting with wider feminist politics in London and taking control over their immediate build environment. This work is part of an ongoing research project around housing, feminism and urban change in UK and Ireland. Special thanks to Christine Wall for generously sharing her ongoing research and personal experience.

40% from each sale will be donated to Womens Aid.

DATE
2021

DIMENSIONS
297 x 415 x 2mm

MEDIUM
Risograph Print on Parchment Paper Silver

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Soft Fiction Projects is dedicated to producing digital and printed matter on film and artist moving image culture. The printed project acts as a forum for presenting new collaborations, artworks, research and writing from invited artists and contributors. Revisiting recent history in moving image practices, Soft Fiction Projects research focus is an exploration of underrepresented voices, oppositional histories, geopolitical narratives underpinned by intersectional feminist perspectives which challenge and reframe dominant hegemonic power structures.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
We’re happy to be able to offer framing of your purchase. When adding your purchase to cart, you will be given the option to add framing. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for framing. Please note there is currently a 4-6 week turnaround time at local framers.

FURTHER INFOMATION
Edition comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by SFP. Unframed

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