The ProjeKt.
The Vulnerability Projekt is an ever-evolving installation of journal entries, a collection of penciled private thoughts, feelings and observations. Liliane Spratt began the Projekt in 2022, during an isolating experience in London. Through Instagram, she started posting her own entries, a way of trying to connect with friends and strangers online, wondering if anyone felt how she did.
Now, it is a physical and fragile collection of drawings, lyrics and writings from anonymous individuals from around the world. It aims to grow with each exhibition, always inviting anyone to offer their intimate worlds to the public, inviting audiences to come and receive them.
A two way relationship where both artist and audience feel seen and empowered.
The Projekt subverts traditional ideas of art and drawing, rather than asking the artist to create something for the wall and audiences, instead, it looks to share what has already been formed for one’s own eyes.
Your Collaboration
The Vulnerability Projekt invites anyone willing to share their own musings on paper. Any thoughts, desires, dreams, confessions, whether writings or drawings that reveal vulnerabilities, will be kept anonymous, shared during future exhibitions and then archived alongside past entries to the Projekt.
Contact us via our form or thevulnerabilityprojekt@gmail.com - We would love to hear from you.
Curator, Liliane Spratt.
Liliane Spratt is a 22 year old multi-disciplinary artist from the inner-west of Sydney. She graduated from the University of Arts London with a BA (Hons) in Acting and Performance in 2025, and continues to live in London, developing her acting career and The Vulnerability Projekt. She is intrigued by what and whose stories are shared in theatre and art, and is passionate about revealing the processes that lead there through her own work. This has led to her final HSC art project, The Re:Imagined being displayed at the Art Gallery of NSW, a series of cyanotypes, where the process of development was unusual. It more recently has allowed her to delve into writing for theatre alongside her acting - her debut play was in a rehearsed reading at the Royal Court in December 2024 - a play which merged Verbatim and fiction and was heavily influenced by the conversations that were had around The Vulnerability Projekt, and people exploring their ‘mess.’ Her love for deconstructing formed and structure performances and artworks has led her to this Projekt.