
Valencian women's underwear turned into art to fight objectification
Women’s underwear turned into ceramic artworks are being used to protest sexual objectification, after a joint initiative between an art school in the town of Manises near Valencia and the city council, as shown in footage filmed on Wednesday.
The Manises School of Art and Ceramics built a stand in the town’s market and asked women to volunteer as part of the project by taking off their underwear and immersing them in clay. The clay pieces were then baked in the school’s oven and turned into artworks.
The finished works will later be hung up throughout the town in order to raise awareness of the issue.

Women’s underwear turned into ceramic artworks are being used to protest sexual objectification, after a joint initiative between an art school in the town of Manises near Valencia and the city council, as shown in footage filmed on Wednesday.
The Manises School of Art and Ceramics built a stand in the town’s market and asked women to volunteer as part of the project by taking off their underwear and immersing them in clay. The clay pieces were then baked in the school’s oven and turned into artworks.
The finished works will later be hung up throughout the town in order to raise awareness of the issue.