Alice Wroe created and runs Herstory, a project that uses feminist art and participatory practices to engage people of all genders with the women’s history not in the curriculum.
It aims to rupture the way history is conventionally presented, shaped and shared. Recreating artworks like Judy Chicago’s ‘Dinner Party’ participants are given all they need to journey through women’s history and in their words ‘do’ feminism rather than talk about it. The project aims to promote a critical way of thinking, develop confidence, and provide young people of all genders with an alternative history and framework through which to negotiate the world.