SHEWISE to showcase “A Thousand Cuts” Art Exhibition at networking and seminar event addressing domestic abuse
Posted On November , 2024

SHEWISE, a London-based community charity devoted to empowering marginalised women facing systemic challenges, including gender-based violence, announces its poignant upcoming art exhibition, “A Thousand Cuts,” to be showcased at its upcoming Seminar and Networking Event at Tower Hamlets Town Hall.
Aligned with the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the event will open at 3 pm on November 26, inviting the public to explore the powerful stories of survivors from South Asian and Middle Eastern backgrounds.
The event will also feature inspiring speakers who will share their personal stories of survival, achievements in business, and practical advice for women in the community. Attendees will also have the opportunity to network, connect with like-minded individuals, and gain insights from experts and peers alike.
The exhibition presents domestic abuse through vivid art, photography, music, and survivor stories, aiming to create an empathetic and safe space for dialogue, healing, and empowerment.
“A Thousand Cuts” draws inspiration from Lingchi, an ancient form of torture, as a metaphor for the often invisible, cyclical wounds that domestic abuse inflicts on the psyche.
SHEWISE CEO, Sayeeda Ashraf, shared her perspective on the exhibition’s impact: “Our Tower Hamlets Art Exhibition provides a unique opportunity for survivors, community members, and allies to come together, connect, and foster solidarity.
At SHEWISE, we are committed to building culturally sensitive spaces where women can reclaim their sense of self as powerful, independent individuals. We believe that with the right support, mentorship, and resources, women can not only transform their own lives but also drive positive change within their communities.”
SHEWISE’s mission centres on holistic empowerment for ethnic minority women and girls, offering culturally tailored programs in personal and professional development, mental wellness, and skill-building.
These programs are designed to address the specific challenges these women face due to societal, cultural, and religious influences, which can hinder their growth and financial autonomy.
By nurturing self-sufficiency and self-worth, SHEWISE champions the belief that empowered women contribute to healthier, more flourishing communities and bolster economic growth.