Lost in Translation - Soccer, Football and art - a talk by artist Anastasia Kuchta
2021 marks the centenary of the FA ban on women from football. This erasure of the women’s game lasted 50 years, forever shaping history. Goal Diggers Football Club’s new kit shines a light on the often overlooked history of the women’s game. The designer behind the kit, Anastasia Kuchta will discuss the history of both football and design that went behind creating the new 1921: For the Love of the Game kit. You can buy the kit here
On December 5th 2021 it will be one hundred years since the Football Association banned women’s football stating that “the game of football is unsuitable for females and should not be encouraged”. The ban stood for 50 years.
Artist Sarah Lang’s involvement with women’s football, as a founder of Limehouse Laces, a community girls football club, is an important part of her life and her art practice. This event to mark the centenary runs from November 25th to December 5th at Art in the Docks Space in the Royal Docks. It brings brings together Sarah’s work with that of other artists as well as a full schedule of talks and activities. Speakers include sports journalist Carrie Dunn, author of “Pride of the Lionesses” and “The Roar of the the Lionesses” ; Tim Tate, author of “Girls With Balls - the secret history of women’s football” and Anastasia Kutcha, an artist, designer and footballer who designed the1921 commemorative kit for Goaldiggers FC.
The purpose of the event is to celebrate the pre-ban pioneers of women’s football who played in front of crowds of tens of thousands, before being erased from the game at the stroke of a pen; to consider the present state of the game and how, despite recent progress, the effects of the ban still linger and to look forward and imagine a future where it truly is the beautiful game.