Juliet Batten | |
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Born | 1942 Inglewood |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Alma mater | University of Auckland |
Known for | Art performances and writing focused of feminism and the environment. Writing on and practice of psychotherapy |
Notable work | 'The menstrual maze' (1983), '100 Women project (1985) |
Style | Ritual based community performances |
Movement | Feminist art |
Website | https://www.julietbatten.co.nz/ |
Juliet Batten (born 1942) played a role in the establishment of the feminist art movement in New Zealand with performance work involving ritual and community involvement.[1] She went on to become a psychotherapist and healer committed to community-driven ritualistic practices.[2]