CREATIVE REBELLION
We believe in the power of art to communicate important messages and experiences. Our goal is to challenge perceptions, push boundaries and stimulate critical questioning of societal and systemic failings perpetuating gender-based violence.
We aim to evoke discussion, raise awareness, and encourage critical engagement through art. We believe art can be a medium for protesting injustice and creating positive change.
M.Y.H draws inspiration from personal experiences of injustice and uses art as a powerful tool for self-expression. We invite you to join us on this journey of critical engagement through art as we strive to create a more just and equal world. Together, let's raise awareness and inspire change through the transformative power of art.
At M.Y.H, we aim to create a space for gathering, communicating, and sharing vital information. We showcase campaigns, projects, and individuals who inspire us and challenge and disrupt the status quo. Through M.Y.H x Journal, you will find Jade Blue's insights and features detailing her journey of recovery and resilience alongside other powerful voices.
Everyone has the power to make a difference, no matter how small. A retweet, a like, signing a petition, or speaking out against inappropriate behaviour can profoundly impact. Our ethos is clear: we cannot remain silent about the things that matter; we must make ourselves heard.
Join us on this journey of critical engagement through art, culture, and conversations. Together, let's raise our voices and work towards creating a more just and equal world.

The Art of Being Heard
SHERA (See, Hear, Empower, Respond, Act) unites leading experts and survivors to expose the harms women and children face in the family courts and push for reform. With an inspiring art-led approach, their Arts and Domestic Abuse initiative uses painting, poetry, and performance to transform lived experience into powerful creative testimony - reclaiming truth from the trauma of coercive control and court-induced abuse.

Censoring Banksy
The mural’s timing and placement could not have been more deliberate. It came amid escalating tensions between the state and protest movements, particularly following the arrest of nearly 900 pro-Palestine activists in the UK. For many, this wave of arrests signalled an increasingly aggressive approach to dissent - one that blurred the line between public safety and state control. Banksy’s mural crystallised this anxiety in a single frame, holding a mirror up to the system and asking: who is justice really serving?




Art in Transit
From the backstreets of hidden neighbourhoods to the heart of bustling cities, every wall tells a story. Art in Transit is my visual diary - a collection of murals, graffiti, and painted fragments discovered on the move. These aren’t just backdrops; they’re expressions of local voices, political movements, and cultural identity, captured in fleeting moments before the city paints over them.