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ANNIE: 'CHALLENGING PATRONS'

'Annie: Challenging Patrons’ was exhibited in a dual-manner: in an old butchers shopfront and an East End of London P.O. Box, which reflected her dual-life. The visual language is inspired by this context, of a Victorian shopfront, and the directional wording by the language that was used on these advertisements.

The space tells fragments of Annie’s life that saw her apply herself across many, often seen as, ‘male’ roles in the industry, due to the necessities presented to her. These ‘male’ roles included driving and manual work on steam engines, the building up of rides and shows, and the operation of rides.

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Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions

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Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
Imagery from my PhD subject, Annie: Challenging Perceptions
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