
Today on the show, Lucy Branch talks to contemporary sculptor Rebecca Hawkins who discusses her journey from early influences in sculpture through to creating some of the world's most significant humanitarian memorials particularly addressing sexual violence in conflict and the determination to grow and survive despite hardship.
Sculpture News:
Topics discussed:
- Early sculpture education and the challenges of art school
- Transformative experience in Nepal and working with the Esther Benjamins Trust
- The development of the tree-women sculptures
- Creating witness-style memorials for silenced voices
- The "Mother and Child" memorial (2018) for Vietnamese survivors of sexual violence during the Vietnam War (Lai Đại Hàn memorial)
- The Yazidi genocide memorial for Nadia's Initiative
- The first global memorial for sexual violence in conflict (unveiled The Hague, July 2025; installed Berlin, September 2025)
- The emotional weight of representing trauma in bronze
- The role of beauty in memorial sculpture
- Balancing humanitarian work with artistic practice
Connect with Rebecca Hawkins:
Instagram: @rebeccahawkinssculpture
LinkedIn: Rebecca Hawkins
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