CREATIVE REBELLION
Where creativity meets resistance.
M.Y.H x Art is a space for work that challenges, questions and disrupts. Grounded in lived experience, we use art to confront injustice, shift perspectives, and highlight the realities often left unseen - from gender-based violence to wider systemic harm.
Through visual art, music and creative expression, this is about more than observation - it’s about engagement, awareness, and using creativity as a force for change.
Slap On The Wrist
This MYH x Art feature examines Slap On The Wrist - a collaboration between girli and Cheer Up Luv - and how music can connect lived experience, evidence, and wider understanding of violence against women and girls.
RAYE on Her Terms
It has now been announced that Ice Cream Man by RAYE has been awarded the Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change.
The song is a raw exploration of life after sexual assault. It opens with the moment of harm, but it doesn’t stay there. Instead, it traces what follows - the confusion around consent, the silence, the self-blame, and the ways trauma lingers long after the incident itself.
Survivor Stories in Song
Some pieces of art don’t just express something - they open a door. Survivor, the powerful single from Muddy Summers & the DFWs, does exactly that. Created by Gail Something-Else and shaped by a community of women and allies, it turns lived experience into a collective act of strength.