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A FEMINIST pop-up installation that explores women and their ongoing struggle for equality sees uncomfortable facts and figures drenched in glitter. Numbers (For Girls) is the first work by a brand new collective of Oxfordshire-based creators, called the Powersuit Collective. The installation will be shown as part of Oxford’s Offbeat Festival 2021. Creators of the sparkly installation say it was inspired by the group's collective sheer exasperation. The group decided to channel that exasperation into something positive, but with a slight pinch of sarcasm. The Powersuit Collective said: “We use humour to lure you beyond your comfort zone and explore uncomfortable ideas, tropes and taboos.”