With these sculptures, Natasja Bennink (50) from Ezinge and fellow sculptor Gert Sennema (62) from Grijpskerk want to raise awareness of the Women's March of 1945, which is still unknown to many. The five sculptures symbolise the suffering of that time. They depict women in resistance and oppression. It could be the story of one woman or a group of women. And it is a journey from darkness to light, when they were released. But it is not all joy and happiness; for many, there was suffering and sadness upon their return home.
The first sculpture is located near the Westerbork Memorial Centre. Passers-by see a head on a door. Or is it a wall? Gert Sennema: ‘You see the woman from behind, she is walking away, as it were. See it as the beginning of the march.’
Read the story of the women's march at: - https://www.groningen4045.nl/75-verhalen/gem-westerkwartier-eindpunt-vrouwenmars
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