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    How I Will Change
    Just, K (RMIT University, 2018)
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    Declaration
    Just, K ; Brugheria, T ; Tompkins, B (Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), 2018)
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    This Wild Song
    Just, K ; Khamara, J ; Coppersmith, Y ; Nelson, I ; Trevethan, M ; Berg, K ; Bertram, H ; Chappell, D ; Evans, M ; Fox, B ; Gartside, H ; Gofton, E ; Harmer, M ; Lindsay, E ; Papaetrou, P ; Rabbit, C ; Rohde, K ; Snaith, T ; Stockdale, J ; Wirth, S ; Wlodarczak, G (Atrium Gallery, Australian High Commission, 2018)
    The exhibition This Wild Song was a survey of contemporary artworks by 21 significant Australian female artists to Singapore and will be presented at the Australian High Commission. The exhibition was timed to coincide with International Women’s Day in March of 2018.
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    Needleman Feminist Fan
    Just, K ; Brain, R ; Klerks, L (Chapter House Lane Gallery, 2018)
    Needleman, Feminist Fan is an exhibition of the work of Kate Just and Robert Brain, two artists exploring the political potential of weaving and needlework. It explored the ways that artistic practice, gender, sexuality, and art history overlap within both artist’s practices. Robert Brain’s tapestries comprise a range of influences that comment on his personal experiences, dreams and desires. By borrowing from art history and informed by gender politics, Brain creates works layered with humour and unexpected juxtapositions. Similarly, the hand knitted works of Kate Just present a selection of portraits of celebrated feminist artists in a laboured act of devotion and self-portraiture. The series title, Feminist Fan, emphasises Just’s reverence of each of these artists and to feminism, furthered by an accompanying fan letter shared via social media with the hashtag #feministfan.