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TESSA MORRISON – Exhibition – Beading Wicked Women

From 13 Jul 2026 9:30 am to 22 Aug 2026 6:00 pm
Port Macquarie Library
32 Grant St
Port Macquarie, New South Wales 2444 Australia

The exhibition inspired by ‘wicked women’ will run from 13th July – 22nd August at our Port Macquarie Library. Enjoy a beautiful and unique display of 14 themed pieces of jewellery and the stories behind them.

Then join us for a presentation by Tessa Morrison, the artist and author, at our Port Macquarie Library on Saturday 22nd August at 5.30pm. Click here to register.

Beading Wicked Women covers over 3000 years of history from 1500 BCE to 1542 CE. It examines 14 women who were considered wicked since they did not conform to the norms of how women should behave. Surprisingly, the accusations against these supposed wicked women remained constant though time.

Who made these recurring and consistent accusations? Chroniclers – recorders and interpreters of history – who were men of their time and drew on negative stereotypes of women to prove their political or social narratives. In turn these narratives became the accepted interpretation and record of the lives of the women included in the book. History is written by the victors but once written these histories become the acceptable and factual version of history. Of the 14 women in this book all have been convicted and found guilty, not through systematic evaluation of the evidence, but by the opinions and prejudices of chroniclers of the time. Some women were very famous in their day but have been forgotten; others remain extremely influential hundreds of years after their death. The record of transgression and wicked behaviour by these women in many cases is a literary construct from the original chroniclers or later sources that perpetuates a specifically constructed history of the selected women. These women were women of authority or attached to a court; they possessed standing and exercised authority and leadership, and as such would have enjoyed the privileges of power, including jewellery.

Beads, more than any other form of jewellery, have amuletic or protective properties. They are not only decorative but, importantly, they express social circumstances, political history, and religious beliefs. For each of the 14 women a beaded necklace has been designed that not only epitomises the character of that woman but places its design and technology within the history of beads. It reveals the importance of beads in each of the eras, the diversity of designs, and their hidden meanings. Their necklaces speak of the women’s political or social position, represent their culture, and reveal their character. They possess a particular magic and aura revealed in the craft, beauty, and design of the jewellery, which travels across millennia and cultures, enhancing the story of the wearer.

 

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