Celebrating International Women’s Day
APT female artists come together to celebrate International Women’s Day, with a selection of work.
We asked each artist about the female artists that made an impact on their practice and a piece of advice that inspired them in life and work.
Click on each image to read their answers.

Fran Cottell: Hi-Performance/Float, 2020, fishing wire/ rubber rings/ bicycle fixings, variable
Bernice Donszelmann: Place for a Pillar, 2019, fabric and aluminium, variable
Cath Ferguson: Tammy, 2021, Acrylic and pencil on Gesso, 148cm x 170cm
Rebecca Harper: Between Two Worlds, 2018, Acrylic on Canvas, 180x215cm
Liz Harrison: Boat, 2006, Video projection, 59 mins
Margaret Higginson: Stone entanglement with Barbara Hepworth, 2010-2020, Alabaster, 35cm x 30 cm x 55 cm.
Mali Morris: Together, 2011, Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 80 cm
Brigitte Parusel: Architectural creature for the woods, 2020, Folded screen print, h 25 x w 27 x d 25 cm
Nicola Rae: Remote Sensing Sonification: Jupiter Aurora, 2019, Projections, acrylic screens, Genelec speakers, 1.5 metres x 4 metres approx.
Victoria Rance: Space for a Woman, 2007, silicone bronze and steel, 172cm high
Lou Smith: Little Piece of Heaven ii, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 25cm x 30 cm
Lottie Stodartt: Ley Lines, 2021, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 61 x 81 cm
Sheila Vollmer: W-rap II, 2022, steel with wax & paint, 15cm x 18cm x 15cm.
Charlotte Warne Thomas: Moneyshot, 2008, Gold leaf on metal ceiling architecture, variable (this version 27 x 23.5 x 755cm)