

Lee Sharrock: director of global creative PR Saatchi & Saatchi’s own TAGG exhibition team is:

The featured artists are: Alison Carmichael, Alison Jackson, Arvida Bystrom, Cassandra Yap, Hattie Stewart, Jessica May Underwood, Jillian Lochner, Kathryn Ferguson, Malika Favre, Mary Nighy, Michela Picchi, Miss Cakehead, Nancy Fouts, Natasha Law, Pam Glew, Rhea Thierstein, Sara Pope, Soozy Lipsey and Toni Gallagher – all of them women who are making their mark on contemporary culture through their commercial work and/or fine art. The exhibition will be revealed at a private view in Saatchi & Saatchi’s Charlotte Street offices in London on November 27, before moving to the Assembly Rooms in Soho, where the work will be on display to the public from December 1 until December 19. It’s a show of what happens when women artists and creatives who don’t play by the rules and refuse to be good girls get to make their own personal artistic statement, free from commercial restraints. The exhibition takes its name from the 1980s bestseller written by Marianne Grabrucker, that details her undertaking to take note of the social conditioning on her daughter, and to inspire her to override gender stereotyping and “reach for the stars” in order to realise her full potential. A percentage of any artwork sales will go to charity, Plan UK, that works with the world’s poorest children so they can move themselves from a life of poverty to a future with opportunity. It’s an idea by VivaWomen!, a global Publicis Groupe volunteer project that promotes women in advertising. There’s A Good Girl is not a creative exhibition to prove that girls just wanna have fun.

Publicis Groupe women show off what they can do when they don’t have to play by the rules.
