Franki Raffles: Photography, Activism, Campaign Works; Hannah Perry: Manual Labour review
Briefly

Franki Raffles’s body of work, comprising nearly 40,000 images, serves as a powerful testament to women’s lives and labor worldwide, capturing their stories and struggles.
Raffles's photographic protests in Edinburgh during the 1980s, particularly against male violence, remain poignant, with her images resonating as much today as they did then.
Her work is a compelling reminder of the unseen labor of women globally, showcasing their dignity and resilience through striking and emotive imagery.
Having transitioned from weaving to photography, Raffles's personal experiences deeply informed her perspective and allowed her to create narratives that resonate with authenticity.
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