Vulvasphere – an exhibition

Beneath the surface lies a world often hidden — a landscape of curves, stories, and power waiting to be seen and felt.

Vulvasphere – Woman Beyond the Surface

invites you into this intimate realm, where artists reveal the beauty, diversity, and complexity of the female body with reverence and courage.

This exhibition honors the vulva not as a subject of silence or shame, but as a radiant symbol of femininity, awareness, and strength. Through art and dialogue, we open space for connection, healing, and celebration—inviting every visitor to witness and embrace the stories that shape us all.

Meet the Artists

Amy Keevy

Amy Keevy is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer living on the Garden Route. Working across watercolor, ink, embroidery, and lens-based media, her art explores themes of femininity, grief, nature, and transformation. Amy’s intuitive, fluid style embraces softness and surrender, using natural materials and gentle repetition to invite reflection on what it means to feel deeply and live vulnerably. Alongside her art practice, she supports creatives through brand storytelling and visual identity work.

Yvette Hess

Yvette Hess is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and mental health advocate based in Ladismith, South Africa. Her work spans painting, drawing, sculpture, and text, and is often rooted in her lived experience of bipolar disorder, addiction, and recovery. Through her studio, Yah! Fine Art, and co-founded gallery, Lost and Found, Yvette champions underrepresented artists from the Kannaland region. Her creative expression gives voice to grief, shame, and healing—making space for difficult truths and tender reclamation.

Marie Kenny

Marie Kenny is a lens-based artist and creative coach from Lyon, France, now based in Cape Town. Her photographic work explores identity, neurodivergence, and radical self-acceptance, often through intimate self-portraiture and visual journaling. With a focus on cyclical healing, Marie’s art captures the body as both witness and storyteller. Beyond her personal practice, she supports artists and entrepreneurs through one-on-one coaching that cultivates self-belief and creative agency.

Carla Classen

Carla Classen is a Cape Town-based artist and writer working across performance, installation, poetry, and mixed media. Her practice explores how trauma, gender, and memory are held and released within domestic spaces. By repurposing household objects, text, and ritual, she reclaims the private realm as a site of survival, resistance, and repair. Carla’s work often invites audiences into deeply personal, yet universally resonant acts of witnessing and reflection.

Nicole Biondi

Nicole Biondi is a Cape Town-based poet, performer, facilitator, and MC whose work lives at the intersection of creativity, care, and systems change. She founded the pioneering Verses Spoken Word Sessions in 2004—a monthly event that helped catalyse Cape Town’s spoken word movement—and released South Africa’s first spoken word album in 2007. Nicole has performed alongside acclaimed artists such as Neo Muyanga, Antjie Krog, and The Last Poets. Today, she brings her gift for storytelling and ‘dot-connecting’ into her consultancy, The Wayfindery, helping people and organisations navigate complexity with clarity and imagination.

Brendan Adams

Brendan Adams is a Cape Town-born musician and composer whose work blends soul, jazz, folk, and blues into rich, emotive soundscapes. With over 20 years of experience performing and recording both locally and abroad, he has collaborated with artists such as Hugh Masekela and Jonathan Butler. His music carries themes of longing, joy, and resilience. For this exhibition, Brendan composed a sound piece incorporating authentic audio expressions of pleasure—creating a layered sonic experience rooted in embodiment and intimacy.

Jessica Adams

Jessica Adams is a sex counselor, intimacy coach, and educator whose work centers on embodiment, emotional wellness, and relational healing. Through individual sessions, group workshops, and public education, she helps people—especially women—reconnect with their bodies, boundaries, and desires. Her creative practice is rooted in the belief that pleasure, presence, and emotional literacy are essential tools for personal and collective transformation. For this exhibition, she steps into the role of both curator and artist, making space for stories to be told and experienced.

Private Vulva Casting Sessions with Jessica Adams

Turn your body into art.

In these intimate, one-on-one sessions, Jessica Adams gently guides you through the process of casting your vulva in plaster – a powerful practice of witnessing, honouring, and reclaiming your body on your own terms.

Whether it's a celebration, a milestone, or a quiet moment of self-recognition, each casting is a tactile tribute to your story, your shape, your sovereignty.

Absolutely no prior experience needed – just openness, curiosity, and a bit of courage.

By appointment only.
Cost dependent on product.

Please reach out via email or WhatsApp +27 64 609 4089 to book your slot.

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