Warrnambool Launch – The SheShaka Exhibition: Exploring Gendered and Cultural Barriers to Surfing for Women

A women's face emerging from a wave. Her mouth is open and she has a large smile.

The Slab Lab
147 Kepler St
Warrnambool

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Join us for the opening of this unique exhibition at the Slab Lab in Warrnambool!

Gender equity and cultural diversity in surfing is an ongoing issue. Women, girls and gender diverse people from diverse backgrounds face barriers to feeling safe and welcome in the surf. This exhibition explores the fun, frivolity, power and passion of surfing women.

Developed as part of the SheShaka Project, these participant captured photographs express the experience and perception of what it’s like to be a woman or girl who surf.

This stunning set of photographs by women and girls from Warrnambool draws powerful parallels between the gender inequity experienced when surfing and the gender inequity faced by women on land.

The SheShaka Project is supported by a Melbourne Social Equity Institute Seed Funding Grant and project partners, Surfing Victoria and Brophy Family and Youth Services.