International Women’s Day will be celebrated with diverse program of activities presented by Wagga Wagga City Council.
Wagga Wagga City Library, the Museum of the Riverina and Wagga Wagga Art Gallery are holding a range of exhibition launches, talks and more on Friday 8 March and over the weekend.
Council will also celebrate its own inspiring women, with staff also able to attend screenings from the Hear Them Roar series by Women in Business Wagga and a talk by a guest speaker.
The library will be hosting award-winning writer Carly Findlay to launch her book Say Hello. The author lives with a rare skin condition and the book challenges your assumptions and beliefs about what it’s like to have a visible different appearance.
The talk has proved popular, with the International Women’s Day event already booked out.
Wagga Wagga City Council has also supported the local tour of Dolores at the Riverina Playhouse on this Saturday night at 9.30pm. The 45-minute one-act play is a partnership between sam. productions and White Ribbon Australia, and explores how two sisters deal with domestic abuse in different ways.
Tickets for Dolores can be purchased at .
MUSEUM OF THE RIVERINA
The Museum of the Riverina will launch its new exhibition SHE, as well as hosting the All About Women livestream direct from the Opera House.
SHE is a three-in-one exhibition, celebrating women of Wagga Wagga through photographs, stories and recollections.
In Small Town Girl, photographer Elize Strydom documents the lives of teenage girls from small towns around the world.
Herstory profiles 50 significant women of Wagga Wagga’s past and present – from war heroes to a tow truck driver who became a member of parliament.
Evolution includes the portraits and stories of 32 women who nurtured the Wagga Women’s Health Centre from 1979 to 2019. The Women’s Health Centre is a story of not only helping local women, but the obstacles they had to overcome.
SHE will be launched on International Women’s Day at the Historic Council Chambers site at 6pm, with the exhibition open to the public from Saturday 9 March to 9 June.
On Sunday 10 March you can experience the main stage action of All About Women. The three headline sessions and Q&A will be livestreamed from Sydney to the Council Meeting Room from 1pm to 5.30pm.