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Join us for an evening with Lauren Crooke—artist, entrepreneur, and founder of Crooked Images, Perth’s leading boudoir photography studio. Known for her striking fine-art series Nudescapes—mass nude photoshoots of women and non-binary folk captured across iconic Australian landscapes—Lauren’s work challenges the male gaze, reframing the nude through a feminist lens.
Blending classical art references with radical composition, Lauren’s practice fuses activism and artistry. Her images invite new conversations around body image, visibility, and the power of seeing—and being seen.
Doors from 5:30PM
Talk from 6–7PM
LF Members: Free
General Admission: $15
Planning to stay for dinner, drinks, or more conversation? Book a table with Concierge.
About Lauren Crooke
Since launching Crooked Images in 2017, Lauren has become a leading voice in feminist visual culture. Her work centres empowerment—giving women and non-binary people a space to see themselves outside patriarchal frames. Alongside multiple exhibitions, she is the subject of the forthcoming documentary Tour de Nood, and recently delivered a powerful TED Talk on reframing the nude.
Watch her TED talk here.