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Gang Of Witches

The patriarchy is burning

Locations

Online
France

Problem + Solution

Systems of oppression
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ArtIVISM

Gang Of Witches is a collective of artists, filmmakers, illustrators, journalists and musicians who explore the human condition and our collective cultural experiences through an ecofeminist and social justice lens. The gang have published a book, fine art and music all discussing the role of the patriarchy in modern society. They produce two podcasts, one about the reconstruction of society and one about ecofeminism, and also put on three annual art events exploring alternative futures.

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Listen

Want to know more? Listen to the Gang Of Witches podcasts!

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Explore

The Gang works and inhabits the Coven, an art lab in southern France open to residencies

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Attend

They organise an annual festival, bringing together performance, music, painting and more

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Read

Check out their book, Gaia Rising, available for free reading and downloading

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Artists and ecofeminists daring to push boundaries

Our Honest Opinion

We love how the Gang Of Witches explore all parts of life through an ecofeminist lens. The collective produces a lot of thought provoking art and are not afraid of going beyond the rigid and binary to explore and express their ideas of what a just society would look like. The use of multiple art forms to express this draw people in but also manages to keep the conversation going beyond and outside of their coven.