06/12/2025
Big Thank you to everyone that came out on Friday to my little exhibition . It meant a great deal to me. I will endeavor to continue in this subject matter and perhaps exhibit again soon. X Brig
- Brigitte Stanford -
Continuum traces the ever-unfolding arc of women in the music scene. Artists who remain a minority in an industry that, despite decades of progress, still shifts far too slowly. These portraits honour the women who continue to carve out space in a landscape not designed with them in mind. Their presence is powerful not only for what it is, but for what it makes possible.
Each image sits within that space where motion and stillness blur, echoing my lifelong fascination with light, movement, and the liminal moments that reveal truth. My own creative life has followed a similar rhythm. A continuous loop from film production to photography, from commercial work to music, and back again. Existing inside these intersections has shown me how deeply representation matters.
Because when girls see women on stage, playing guitars, producing records, running venues, photographing shows, curating festivals, the continuum expands. Visibility becomes a kind of inheritance. It says: You belong here too. The music world needs more women shaping it at every level: more women on line-ups, more women behind the camera, more women running the rooms, telling the stories, building the foundations, and opening the doors for others who come after.
This body of work is an act of quiet feminism. A celebration, but also a statement. It acknowledges the reality that women remain underrepresented, while insisting on a future where that is no longer the case.
Continuum speaks to the lineage of women who came before us, the power of those creating now, and the possibility we open for those still to come. It is a tribute to the artists who keep pushing the line forward, even when the world resists. A reminder that the more women we see in the scene, the more women will step forward to shape its next evolution.