Rise up, Women (Emmeline Pankhurst statue) explained

Other Title 1:Our Emmeline
Rise up, Women
Artist:Hazel Reeves
Year:2018
Type:Bronze
City:St Peter's Square
Manchester, M2 3AE
United Kingdom
Italic Title:no
Pushpin Map:Greater Manchester
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Greater Manchester

Rise up, Women, also known as Our Emmeline,[1] is a bronze sculpture of Emmeline Pankhurst in St Peter's Square, Manchester. Pankhurst was a British political activist and leader of the suffragette movement in the United Kingdom. Hazel Reeves sculpted the figure[2] and designed the Meeting Circle[3] that surrounds it.

The statue was unveiled on 14 December 2018, the centenary of the 1918 United Kingdom general election, the first election in the United Kingdom in which women over the age of 30 could vote.[4] It is the first statue honouring a woman erected in Manchester since a statue of Queen Victoria was dedicated more than 100 years ago.[5] [6]

The WoManchester Statue Project

The statue was created following a five-year campaign called the WoManchester Statue Project.[7] This was led by Manchester City councillor Andrew Simcock. He had initiated the campaign following a meeting in March 2014 with his friend Anne-Marie Glennon in the Sculpture Hall in Manchester Town Hall. Over coffee she had commented "these (busts) are all men. Where are the women!"[8]

Simcock's campaign was also inspired by a craftivism exhibition held at Manchester Town Hall during February and March 2014.[9] [10] Frustrated by the gender imbalance in Manchester's civic statues, Warp & Weft (artist Helen Davies and heritage researcher Jenny White) devised the Stature project, yarnbombing eight male portrait busts with crochet masks depicting local historical women of achievement.[11]

Councillor Simcock invited Warp & Weft to restage their exhibition on 30 July 2014, the day Manchester City Council gave its unanimous backing to his resolution that a 'statue of a woman of significance to Manchester' be created.[12]

Initially a 20-strong list of women was compiled for consideration for the statue:[13]

In June 2015, Simcock cycled from Land's End to John o' Groats in 20 stages, each one devoted to one of the women on the list.[14]

A shortlist was created in the autumn of 2015 and Emmeline Pankhurst was decisively selected following a vote by thousands of people across the world.[15] thumb|left|Sculptor Hazel Reeves and descendant Helen Pankhurst at the unveilingThe unveiling was attended by 6,000 people including many who had marched from the Pankhurst Centre near Manchester Royal Infirmary.[16] It was here, as the then home of the Pankhurst family, that the Women's Social and Political Union had been formed.

The event marked exactly 100 years since the first women voted and stood as candidates in a general election.[17] Two marches started from two symbolic locations – the People's History Museum and the Pankhurst Centre – ending up at St Peter's Square, which was attended by 6,000 people including 1,000 local schoolchildren. In July 2018, the Portland stone Pankhurst Meeting Circle was unveiled, designed to encircle the bronze statue.[18]

The statue was funded by corporate sponsors Manchester Airport Group and Property Alliance Group and from the sale of a limited number of bronze maquettes of the statue. A significant donation also came from the Government's Centenary Fund (Centenary Cities).[19]

First in the Fight

In November 2019, a book was published chronicling the history of the WoManchester Statue Campaign and the 20 women on the original long list for consideration. First in the Fight by Helen Antrobus and Andrew Simcock contains essays on all 20 women plus the history of the campaign.[20]

Maintenance of the statue

The WoManchester Statue campaign specifically set out to raise money covering the maintenance of the statue.

Award

In 2021, the statue won the Public Statues and Sculpture Association (PSSA) Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.[21]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Emmeline – my statue by Hazel Reeves. Hazel Reeves.
  2. News: It's our Emmeline – and she's a step closer to taking pride of place in Manchester . Paul . Britton . Manchester Evening News . 30 August 2018 . 19 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Pankhurst Meeting Circle unveiled On Emmeline Pankhurst's 160th birthday . Nigel . Barlow . About Manchester . 16 July 2018 . 19 December 2019.
  4. News: Suffragette statues mark 100 years of women's first vote . BBC News . 14 December 2018 . 14 December 2018.
  5. News: Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst to get Manchester statue. BBC News . 20 January 2016 . 20 January 2016.
  6. News: Britton . Paul . Hundreds expected to join march as statue of suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst unveiled in Manchester . 14 December 2018 . Manchester Evening News . 14 December 2018.
  7. Web site: The Womanchester Statue Project . 7 November 2019.
  8. News: Manchester is finally going to redress the imbalance in statues of women. Simcock. Andrew. 1 August 2014. Guardian Online. 10 June 2020.
  9. News: Manchester needs a second statue to recognise inspirational women - who do you think it should be?. Jennifer . Williams . Manchester Evening News . 27 June 2014 . 10 June 2020.
  10. White, Jenny, The Stature Project, in Book: Suffragette Legacy: How does the History of Feminism Inspire Current Thinking in Manchester . Sutherland. Ella Louise. Mørk Røstvik . Camilla. Cambridge Scholars . 2015. 978-1-4438-8033-6.
  11. Web site: Warp & Weft exhibition 2014: Equality in crochet form . Feld. Kate. 27 February 2011. Creative Tourist. 11 June 2020.
  12. Web site: Green light for Manchester's second female statue as councillor pledges to raise funds by cycling length of UK . Penny. Sam. 30 July 2014. Mancunian Matters. 10 June 2020.
  13. Web site: Women Longlist . The Womanchester Statue Project . 5 January 2021.
  14. Web site: Cycle update- Meet the team . The Womanchester Statue Project . 5 January 2021 . 13 May 2015.
  15. Book: First in the Fight. Antrobus. Helen. Simcock. Andrew. iNostalgia. 2019. 978-1-84547-252-8. Manchester, UK.
  16. News: Thousands welcome Emmeline Pankhurst statue in Manchester. Pidd. Helen. 14 December 2018. The Guardian. 20 February 2020.
  17. Web site: Statue of Emmeline Pankhurst unveiled in Manchester today. 14 December 2018. Government of the United Kingdom. 24 January 2019.
  18. Web site: Pankhurst Meeting Circle unveiled on Emmeline Pankhurst's 160th birthday. Barlow. Nigel. 16 July 2018. About Manchester. 24 January 2019.
  19. Web site: Manchester's Emmeline Pankhurst statue gets Government backing. January 2018. Stylist. 5 February 2019.
  20. Web site: Event: First in the Fight – book launch . 14 November 2019 . People's History Museum . Manchester . 19 February 2020.
  21. Web site: The 2021 PSSA Marsh Awards Winners. 12 December 2021. Public Statues and Sculpture Association.