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Exhibitions
EXHIBITIONISTA: “REWRITING HER STORY” at the Hera Gallery
Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation 10 High Street, Wakefield, RI, United States"Writer Elizabeth Lesser asks “What story would Eve have told about picking the apple? Why is Pandora blamed for opening the box? And what about the fate of Cassandra who was blessed with knowing the future but cursed so that no one believed her?”
Flipping through the pages of your high school history textbook, how many stories are written about women as monumental protagonists? When was the last time you watched a movie that passed the Bechdel test? When was the last time there were more women than men on the Supreme Court voting on the right to our bodies?
As brands of “faux” feminism partnered with consumerist culture push out media representing women’s liberation through a patriarchal gaze, how can we reclaim the visual language to share more authentic stories? How can our art share the stories of women, trans women, and non-binary folks written out of the history books? How does your work give voice to the overlooked and underrepresented?
Hera Gallery presents 52 works that rewrite this cultural consciousness for a more inclusive human history."
EXHIBITIONISTA: “DWELLINGS: An Exhibition of Inhabited Spaces” at ARTLINK
ARTLINK-AUER Center for Arts and Culture 300 East main Street, Fort Wayne, IN, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in the exhibition: "DWELLINGS: An Exhibition of Inhabited Spaces" at ARTLINK
"For the exhibition DWELLINGS, juried by Steve Garst, Artlink invited artists to submit works of any media that involve homes, shelters, forts, nests, burrows, or any other forms of inhabited space used by humans or non-humans. Where a creature lays its head can be a place of refuge, sustenance, and identity. They are cauldrons of growth, filled with love, hurt, anger, learning, and memory. Often, homes are constructed and, in turn, end up constructing the lives of those who dwell within them, for better or worse. Artlink is excited to offer an exhibition exploring the variety of human and non-human places that serve as home, in all its numerous manifestations."
EXHIBITIONISTA: LA OPEN 2025
Tag Gallery 5458 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe Artists Gallery (TAG) Presents:
The L.A. Open 2025
Wednesday, January 8 through Friday, January 24
Awards Reception: Saturday, January 11th, 2025, 5 - 8 pm
TAG and the L.A. Open celebrate art and creativity in Los Angeles County!
EXHBITIONISTA: “Visual Language of Modernity” with WHOSMUSEUM at the Sasse Museum
Sasse Museum of Art Progress Building | Basement Level 300 South Thomas Street |, CA, Pomona, CA, United States"Visual Language of Modernity" is visioned to be a resourceful group exhibition showcasing contemporary artworks by international artists. The artworks have been chosen to provide a unique lens at the complexities and modernity of multi-cultural backgrounds and identities in globalization and diaspora. The exhibition will showcase a wide range of art forms, medias and materials, from traditional techniques to digital work and installation art. The exhibition has been designed to reflect the multi-aspects of modern creation.
EXHIBITIONISTA: EXPO 44 at B.J. Spoke Gallery
B.J. Spoke Gallery 299 Main Street, Huntington, NY, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in EXPO 44 presented online by B.J. Spoke Gallery.
Reception will be Thursday, February 6, 2025, at 7:00pm (EST) via ZOOM. The reception will be recorded. JOIN US!
EXHIBTIONISTA: “Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover” at the the Cultural Center of Cape Cod
Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA, United States"Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover", an evocative visual art exhibition designed to challenge our perceptions and invite us to look beyond the superficial. This engaging showcase, presented at the Cultural Center, features a variety of artists who use unexpected materials, surprising forms, and innovative techniques to question the initial impressions and judgments we often make.
Each piece in the collection serves as a metaphor for the complexity of identity and the hidden depths beneath external appearances. By juxtaposing the seen with the unseen, this exhibition encourages viewers to reconsider how they interpret not only art but each other in everyday life. Join us from February 3 – March 1, 2025, for a transformative journey that redefines what it means to truly 'see.'