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Holy Hags: Sinners and Sheela Na Gigs - RECORDING ONLY
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Join FLP Director Luisa-Maria MacCormack for an iconic lecture that places the spotlight on the architectural grotesques that adorn European castlesthe Sheela Na Gig!

CLASS DESCRIPTION

Wander under the eaves of a 11th or 12th century Castle, Church or Cathedral, and one might expect to see gargoyles, beautiful gothic architecture, or even a grotesque or two. What most people probably WOULDN'T expect to see, is a figurine of a screaming woman holding her enormous vagina wide open like a doorway. That is to say - most people haven't ever seen or heard of a Sheela Na gig..

Sheela Na Gigs are technically architectural grotesques, architectural grotesques found throughout most of European cathedrals, castles, and other buildings. They usually depict a female figure, (sometimes screaming), and nearly always with a hugely exaggerated Vulva. In some instances the vulvas in these carvings are immense, half the size of the rest of the body, and in others the figure is holding her vulva and vagina wide open, like a strange doorway!

Found throughout Great Britain, France and Spain, Sheelas are perhaps most deeply associated with Ireland where there are the greatest number of surviving Carvings. Scholars Joanne McMahon and Jack Roberts cite 101 examples in Ireland and 45 examples in Britain.

Theories abound on the origins and purpose of the Sheela, with the first serious scholarship on these enigmatic little sculptures only emerging in the 1970s, and scholars still seem quite unable to agree even upon the origins of the name Sheela Na Gig!

This lecture will explore the many conflicting histories and theories that surround these strange and enigmatic sculptures, and the inherent misogyny that underpinned much of their written history

ABOUT OUR LECTURER

The Director of The Feminist Lecture Program, Luisa-Maria MacCormack (she/her) studied Textiles Design at London College of Fashion before turning to Fine Art and studying at the Royal Drawing School in 2014. A practicing artist as well as lecturer, Luisa has recently completed her MA at City and Guilds of London Art School. A founding member of the London Drawing Group since its inception in 2016, Luisa teaches drawing, and Feminist Art History classes across London, as well as exhibiting regularly in solo and group shows across the country.


WEBSITE: https://www.luisamariamaccormack.co.uk/

INSTAGRAM: @luisamariamfineart

SPRING TERM 2025

Monday 20th January

Margot Mifflin (she/her)

Beauty Pageants and National Identity

Monday 27th January

Verity Babbs (she/her)

Divergent Minds: Female Neurodiversity in Art and Art History

Monday 3rd February

Vex Ashley (she/her)

The Body And The Screen - Sexuality Against The Machine

Monday 10th February

Luisa-Maria MacCormack (she/her)

Holy Hags: Sinners and Sheela Na Gigs - RECORDING ONLY

Monday 17th February

Dr. Kimberley Baltzer-Jaray (she/they)

Women Who Kill: Gender Bias And Murder

Monday 24th February

Alekszandra Rokvity (she/her)

Endometriosis: A Feminist Issue

Monday 3rd March

TBC

Monday 10th March

Jennifer Anyan (she/her)

The Madonna Whore Dichotomy: Motherhood And Sexual Agency

Monday 17th March

Alyssa Velazquez (she/her)

Spawn: The Fantasy Of Women's Right To Choose

Monday 24th March

Leanne Yau (she/they)

Radical Connection Through Relationship Anarchy

Monday 31st March

Dr. Noam Yadin Evron (she/her)

Abortions: A Complicated History From The Middle Ages To Today

Monday 7th April

Lucy Cooke (she/her)

Bitch: On The Female Of The Species

Monday 14th April

Anna Souter (she/her)

Plant Parenthood: A Potted History Of Vegetal Reproduction And (M)Otherhood

Monday 21st April

Luisa-Maria MacCormack (she/her)

Feminism And The Ice Age - RECORDING ONLY

Monday 28th April

Elora Shehabuddin (she/her)

Feminism And Islam: A History Of Muslim Feminism

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