LAUREN MATTHEWS: SURVIVAL MEMORIES

LAUREN MATTHEWS: SURVIVAL MEMORIES
SAT 26 JUL - SAT 16 AUG 2025
WARNING:
Given the nature of Lauren Matthew’s personal experiences as an incest victim-survivor, there are discussions and representations of child abuse, trauma and incest relating to both in the artwork in this exhibition and development of this research. Please know that Lauren is safe and supported. If you require support, we encourage you to contact Lifeline (13 11 14), the National Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Counselling Service (1800 RESPECT) or the Blue Knot Foundation (1300 657 380).
Please join us to celebrate the opening of Lauren Matthews PhD exhibition, Survival Memories, on Friday 25 July @ 6, for 6.30pm. All welcome!
6.30pm Welcome to Country - Aunty Joy Oldaker and Jenna Oldaker, Wadawarrung Traditional Owners.
6.45pm Opening Speaker - Assoc. Prof Donna Lyon, PhD, Film producer and lecturer, Film & TV, Victorian, College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, and Founder and CEO of Left Write Hook.
Lauren Matthews embraces the rich history and tenacity of textiles to creating samplers, patchwork quilts and banners, that form a heartbreaking but empowering body of work. Survival Memories provides a window into Lauren’s childhood experiences as an incest victim-survivor and examines how textiles can be a vehicle for remembering, memorialising and agitating.
Lauren’s fascination with memory, combined with the softness of textiles, sees her reconnect with the little girl she only knows from photographs, creating a powerful memorial that honours her survival. By confronting the taboo and naming incest, Lauren’s work has a feminist ferocity that leaves the viewer with the desire to mourn the child she was, whilst simultaneously demanding a world that protects children from one of the most dangerous places on earth - the family home.
Lauren Matthews is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend and RTP Fee-Offset Scholarship through Federation University Australia.
IN CONVERSATION: *date tba
LAUREN MATTHEWS w VAN BADHAM
Join us for this significant event to hear artist and PhD candidate, Lauren Matthews discuss her exhibition and research with Van Badham, Australian writer, activist, playwright, novelist and columnist for Guardian Australia.
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Image: Lauren Matthews Crazy Childhood, 2025 beads, sequins, silk ribbon, and repurposed fabric Courtesy the artist