Unseen Project Raises Awareness About Women’s Homelessness

‘Unseen’ Project Raises Awareness About Women’s Homelessness

‘Unseen’ is a collaborative multimedia project by the Women’s Electoral Lobby NSW and Blur Projects, supported by many organisations including the Women’s Housing Company. The exhibition launched on International Women’s Day with an ‘invisible’ car, parked outside Customs House, featuring powerful words and images of women sharing their lived experiences of precarious housing. 

Thank you to all the amazing Women’s Housing Company tenants who have participated so far, sharing their experiences and supporting this important work.

For one week each month, a tiny mobile house and the ‘Unseen’ invisible car will be positioned in locations across the Sydney CBD, culminating in an exhibition at NSW Parliament House. The mobile gallery will be used to display the art works and first-person stories created from the collaborative process to generate public awareness and ensure women’s voices are included in housing debate.

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‘Unseen’ Project Raises Awareness About Women’s Homelessness

Unseen Project Raises Awareness About Women’s Homelessness