What does it mean to belong—to a place, to a memory, to yourself?

In this deeply thoughtful episode of Women United ART PODCAST, Mona Lerch sits down with artist Eleftheria Easley, whose work explores the emotional terrain of memory, identity, and belonging. Drawing from her multicultural background and lived experience across different geographies, Eleftheria creates poetic visual narratives that examine what it means to exist between worlds—culturally, emotionally, and physically.

Together, they explore how personal history, inherited narratives, and fragments of memory become artistic material; how displacement can shape not only identity but creative language; and how art can help us navigate the invisible threads connecting past and present. Eleftheria also reflects on her journey through the Women United ART MOVEMENT Residency, sharing how the experience supported her evolving practice and deepened her confidence as an artist.

This conversation is an invitation to slow down and reflect on your own emotional geography—the spaces you come from, the ones you inhabit, and the ways we continuously become who we are.

Tune in for a moving conversation about identity, vulnerability, and the transformative power of art.


ELEFTHERIA EASLEY

www.eleftheriaeasley.com

IG: @eleftheriaeasleycreativeexp



This show is brought to you by Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform highlighting women in the arts through a wide range of opportunities such as solo and group exhibits, annual art prize for women artists, and quarterly publication.

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