“WHO’S AFRAID OF FEMINISM?” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery
This event has ended.
A.I.R. Gallery and the Women’s Caucus for Art announce WHO’S AFRAID OF FEMINISM? , curated by Catherine Morris, and managed by Karen Gutfreund, Exhibition Director. Thirty-six works will be showcased at A.I.R. Gallery, with an additional eighty–three works online.
WCA and A.I.R. Gallery present art from cross-generational, self-identified women artists that addresses feminism with a contemporary spin. These works incite the viewer to question the current social and political landscape, and the continuing need for gender equality. The exhibiting artists, using a variety of media, elucidate where feminism has been and where it is going, and explore feminism’s political, personal and formal contexts. With a surge of interest about the place of women in the art market and art world, with a record number of discussions throughout social media channels, WHO’S AFRAID OF FEMINISM? highlights what still needs to be done to influence cultural attitudes and transform stereo - types about women in the arts.
Media
Schedule
from September 10, 2015 to October 11, 2015
Opening Reception on 2015-09-10 from 18:00 to 20:00
Artist(s)
Shonagh Adelman, Tara Booth, Amy Cannestra, Katherine Cooksey, Julie Sinclair Eakin, Sally Edelstein, Christine Giancola, Lucy Julia Hale, Coco Hall, Maiza Hixson, Kristina Lenzi, Sinan Leong Revell, J. J. L'Heureux, Sarah Maple, Sandra Matthews, Brittany Prater, Carly Ries, Trix Rosen, Cecilia Rossey, Lisa Seidenberg, Gwen Shockey, Meg Stein, Rhonda M. Thomas, Nikki Thompson, Marie Tomanova, Margi Weir, Ellen Wetmore