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Faceted Women in the Arts initiative aims to provide a platform for women artists to share their stories and perspectives through compelling exhibitions and thought-provoking public projects. By fostering meaningful discourse, this initiative seeks to reshape narratives and challenge societal perceptions of women in the arts.

AN INAUGURAL PRESENTATION OF “FACETED WOMEN IN THE ARTS” INITIATIVE
What Doesn’t Kill You is more than just an art exhibition—it’s a powerful testament to resilience, transformation, and the unbreakable spirit of women in the arts. 

Art Linguistics presented What Doesn’t Kill You: Recent Works by Hélène Le Chatelier and Sunaina Bhalla as the inaugural exhibition in our Faceted Women in the Arts initiative, in celebration of International Women’s Day 2025.

Curated by art historian Dr Michelle Lim, What Doesn’t Kill You showcased new works by Le Chatelier and Bhalla that included embroidered drawings made with medical sutures, photo-based works, sound, and site-specific installations. The artists explored the themes of strength, courage and resilience in this exhibition.

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