A photography exhibition and book launch exploring themes of gender inequality, frustration and fight will be on display at the Newington Green Meeting House from May 7 to June 4.

The project, titled Halo Tango, is the work of London-based artist and photographer Diane Bielik.

The work forms a loose fictional narrative inspired by a charcoal portrait of a woman from 1962 drawn by another woman, Betty Steer.

“I picked up the portrait in a local charity shop and the image began to resonate. I started thinking about women, their ‘place’ in society and the feminist movement up to the present day.” Diane wrote in her artist’s statement.

Ham & High: One of the pieces from Diane's Halo Tango showOne of the pieces from Diane's Halo Tango show (Image: www.dianebielik.co.uk)

There will also be drawing workshops on May 21 at 10.30am and 12.30am and a discussion panel with the artist on May 13 at 10.30am.

Buy tickets at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/halo-tango-exhibition-talk-and-workshops-tickets-315573568037 -