
W.A.W. (Women+ at Work) is an art project by Emma Smith on the history and future of women at work.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 6 years ago | Category | Arts |
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WORK BODY READY: breastfeeding, sleep deprivation, rights and returning.
Chaired by curator Rachel Fleming-Mulford with speakers Emma Smith, international artist and founder of W.A.W., Professor Amy Brown expert in breastfeeding , the Cambridge bas... more
WORK BODY READY: preconception, fertility, infertility and perinatal loss.
Chaired by curator Rachel Fleming-Mulford with speakers Emma Smith, international artist and founder of W.A.W. , award winning speaker, author and leading UK voice on ferti... more










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