(Ongoing)Voices at the Table

In some traditional family or formal settings,
women were often excluded from “the table”.
They were not allowed to sit at the head of the table,
join the discussion, or speak for themselves.

This work invites women and female-identifying artists to express what they most want to say — through drawing writing, or speaking — on sets of glass tableware placed around a round table.

It is a symbolic act of taking a seat
and a shared effort to make voices seen and heard.

An informational poster with pink and red background, featuring a silhouette of a woman's profile and descriptive text about an art installation called 'Voices at the Table,' encouraging participation through drawing, writing, or recording voices, and emphasizing respect and consent.
A blue poster with yellow and white text titled 'Voices at the Table' in English and Chinese, explaining an activity involving expressing oneself at a round table through drawing, writing, or speaking, with instructions on participation methods and social media handles.
A poster titled 'Voices at the Table' in English and Japanese, with instructions for participating in a voice expression activity using glass glasses, handwritten notes, and silhouettes of faces in the background.
Layout based on a free Figma template by Jessica Wang
Participation consent form for 'Voices at the Table' project, artist Yu Liu, with options for drawing, speaking, or audio contributions, including personal information fields.

Thank you for taking a seat. Thank you for leaving your voice.

欢迎你坐上桌子,也谢谢你愿意留下声音。

あなたがこのテーブルに着いてくれたこと、声を残してくれたことに感謝します。

Date & Time:
Monday, July 21st, 2025, 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Location:
Room 135, Building 1, Joshibi University of Art and Design

Note:
Advance registration is required to enter the campus.
Please reserve your entry through the official 2025 Joshibi