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EXHIBITIONISTA: “CARE” at Hera Gallery

April 13, 2025 By Debra Disman

Hera Gallery proudly presents CARE, a national juried exhibition exploring the concept of care through the eyes of artists from around the country.

Works selected by Priya N. Green, Artist, Painting Faculty, Director of CCSU Chen Art Gallery

May 10th – June 14th, 2025

Opening Reception Saturday, May 10th, 6-8pm

Mix & Mingle: Arts & Health Thursday May 22nd, 6 -7:30pm

Virtual Artist Talk Thursday, May 29th, 7pm via Zoom

When you hear or read the word CARE…
Do you hear a noun, a verb, an imperative? Do you feel comforted, overwhelmed, or inspired by the sound and meaning of the word Care? 

Hera Gallery is interested in how we as artists and as society relate to the concept of care at this moment in time. 

From taking care and giving care to self-care, and the call to care –  the idea of care runs through all our lives from beginning to end. Human care, animal care, environmental care, or caring for an idea, a faith, a passion, a commitment. Care is associated with cultural connections, age, and gender. How is this shifting? How do we find balance when engaged in caregiving at all levels?

Artists respond to the question:
How does the word Care resonate with you, which images, stories, sentiments does it bring forth in you? Which role does care play in your life as an artist and in your artistic practice?

I am thrilled to share my triptych “RENT WOUND TEAR MEND HEAL REPAIR” 64 x 68 x .5″ (dimnesions variable), canvas, paint, hemp cord, string, lace, in this timely show

Tagged With: CARE, Care for Others, Caring, CCSU Chen Art Gallery, giving care, Hera, Hera Gallery, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation, Juried Exhibition, Mix and mingle, National Group Show, Priya N. Green, Self Care, taking care, the call to care, Virtual Artists Talk

The Hera Rewrites HER/OUR Story

January 16, 2025 By Debra Disman

“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.”

Please see the SHOW here!

I am honored to have two pieces in this salient year-long online exhibition, and participate in a small way, in Rewriting Her/Our/Their Story.

“White Zip”
, 2020, 21.25″ x 20.5″ x .25″, canvas, acrylic paint, lace, zipper, hemp cord, linen thread, wood

“Into The Bush“, 2020, 11 x 19 x 7 , book board, canvas, sewing thread, acrylic paint

Please see the SHOW here!

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, MEDIA, TEXTILE/FIBER, Textiles/Fiber/Cloth, Women Artists, Work Tagged With: authentic stories, Bechdel test, cultural consciousness, Elizabeth Lesser, Female, Female empowerment, Feminism, Feminist, girl, girls, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation, inclusive human history, International Women's Day, izabeth, Omega Institute, Rewriting Her Story, Rewriting stories, Story, Women, Women's Month, Women's stories, women’s liberation

The HERa Rewrites HER/OUR Story

January 3, 2025 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to participate in the Hera Gallery’s year long, 52-piece online show, “Rewriting her Story“

“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.”

I am honored to have two pieces in this salient exhibition, and to participate in a small way, in Rewriting Her/Our/Their Story.

 

Please see the SHOW in its entirety HERE.

My works in the show:
WHITE ZIP

and
INTO THE BUSH

Please see the SHOW here.

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, MEDIA, TEXTILE/FIBER, Textiles/Fiber/Cloth, Venues, Women Artists, Work Tagged With: Artist Book, authentic stories, Bechdel test, cultural consciousness, Elizabeth Lesser, Female, Feminism, Feminist, Fiber, girl, girls, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation, inclusive human history, International Women's Day, Into the Bush, Omega Institute, Rewriting Her Story, Rewriting stories, Story, Tapestry, Textiles, White Zip, Women, Women's Month, Women's stories, women’s liberation

EXHIBITIONISTA: “REWRITING HER STORY” at the Hera Gallery

January 2, 2025 By Debra Disman

“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.”

I am honored to have two pieces in this salient exhibition, and participate in a small way, in Rewriting Her/Our/Their Story.
WHITE ZIP

and

INTO THE BUSH

Please see the SHOW here.

 

Tagged With: authentic stories, Bechdel test, cultural consciousness, Elizabeth Lesser, Female, Feminism, Feminist, girl, girls, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation, inclusive human history, International Women's Day, izabeth, Omega Institute, Rewriting Her Story, Rewriting stories, Story, Women, Women's Month, Women's stories, women’s liberation

Artist Talks: The Conversation Between

June 9, 2023 By Debra Disman

I have been fortunate to participate in numerous artist talks over the past several years, which have been illuminating in multiple ways, connecting with others, getting an insight into their work, sharing my own, furthering my experience in talking about it, reaching a wider “audience”.

Here are two of these talks, group conversations between artists, curator and facilitator, online through Zoom, sharing about specific works in specific exhibitions.

“Oh, Mother” Exhibition at The Hera Gallery
“Oh,  Mother” Artists Talk
“Oh, Mother” article

In the spring of 2022, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation began to talk about our 50th anniversary as one of the first women-run artist cooperatives to open in the United States in 1974. Shortly after this discussion, the leak started to circulate that Roe v. Wade would be overturned before its own 50th feminist anniversary in 2023. The story came out around Mother’s Day. A group of us at Hera started to talk not only about the potential ramifications of the ruling, but also about motherhood itself. While frequently idealized in public discourse, we wanted to look at motherhood in all its complexity, as well as at the absence of desired motherhood. Throughout 2022 the abortion rights discussion swelled and ultimately burst into the Dobb's Decision. Hera’s conversation transitioned to ask, what happens now? Hera began looking for works which spoke to the overturn of Roe v. Wade in the virtual exhibition Objects of Agency, currently on view at heragallery.org. However, our conversation circled back to the bigger picture on the choice of motherhood. We wanted to hear voices not only from the perspective of mothers, but of all the people surrounding mothers and who could be mothers; including their children, partners, and even their parents. We were interested in the voices of mothers who were not born female cis gender, mothers who raise their children alongside other mothers, and everyone else who does not fit the traditional or stereotypical mother mold…..Nadiah Rivera Fella from the Cleveland Museum of Art (was)  juror for the show. Rivera Fella was part of the curatorial team of the 2021/2022 exhibition Picturing Motherhood Now at the Cleveland Museum of Art and thus made an excellent choice for a juror of Oh, Mother.

Participating Artists: Beizar Aradini, Sybil Archibald, Cassie Arnold, Raissa Bailey, Brandin Barón, Jasmine Best, Shweta Bist, Desirae Brown, Joanne Delmonico, Jessica Dietz, Debra Disman, Rebecca Ford, Raquel Fornasaro, Bonnie Jaffe, Marcella Kelley, Leah Klister, Moriah LeFebvre, Roberta Levitow, Madeleine Lord, Caroline McAuliffe, Haley Neville, Linda Plaisted, Sylvie Redmond, Sawyer Rose, Christina Santner, Ellen Shattuck Pierce, Leslie Sills.

“Text/Message” Exhibition
 “Text/Message” Artists Talk

Text/Message focuses on how we use text in fine art. Whether painting, sculpture, mixed media, video, digital, the use of text plays an integral part in telling stories. It can add a poetic layer, or a humorous anecdote. Text can challenge societal assumptions, activate our inner desires or crusade for long held beliefs. Text also lies.

Curated by Kristine Schomaker

ENJOY THE CONVERSATION!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andrée Carter, Artist Talk, Artists who use text, Artists' Talk, Austin Brady, Bachrun LoMele Gina M, Beatrice (Bea) Antonie Martino, Briena Harmening, Candice Greathouse, Caro Volny, Chavez Fred Becker, Christopher Taylor, Contemporary, Contemporary Art, Cultural life, Daggi Wallace, Dan Ragland, Darlyn Susan Yee, David E. Weed, Debra Disman, E. Y. Reilly, Education, Gigi Janko, Greg Blair, Group Exhbition, Group Show, Hazel Batrez, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, Ian Cross, International Exhibition, Isabel Winson-Sagan, Isabella Cardim, Jack Weaver, Jennie E. Park, Judi Krew, Karen Fiorito, Karen Ruth Karlsson, Katie Mead, Kristine Shomaker, Linda Litteral, Lisa Bahouth, Lisa Cooperman, Lori Markman, Lorraine Woodruff-Long, Margaret Jo Feldman, Maria Trunk, Marie Brix Tyler Brumfield, Martin Gantman, Maternal, Melanie Antuna Hewitt, Message, Monica R Marks, Mother, Nancy McDearmon, Nikyra Capson, Oh Mother, Online Artists' Talk, Online Exhbition, Online Show, Online Talk, Pennie Fien, Renee Bott, Rhode is;land, RI, Sean Tyler, Sheri Lynn Behr, Stephen Anderson, Steven Dick, Test Message, Text, Tom Lasley, Words In Art, Zahra Fard

EXHIBITIONISTA: “Oh, Mother” at the Hera Gallery

April 6, 2023 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to be a part of the international group exhibition: “Oh, Mother” at the Hera Gallery

“The word MOTHER – as both a verb and a noun – is rich and timeless, yet overdetermined, and even controversial when gendered and rendered exclusive. Mothers and motherhood have been romanticized and glorified since the Venus of Willendorf and have been the subject of representation over the ages in every ethnic, cultural, religious, spiritual, social, and environmental contexts. 

What does the word MOTHER mean to you? As a child of a mother? As a witness to a mother? As a mother, or a person who mothers? As a human being deeply connected to Mother Earth?  As an artist, what images does the notion of motherhood conjure up in you? Are they generous and abundant, filled with nourishment and laughter?  Or are they frail, overwhelming, and. Confusing. Are they filled with a sense of darkness, destruction, or  a void? Hera Gallery looks for works which examine, unravel, deconstruct, and re-write the myths of motherhood.”

Juror: Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Associate Curator at the Cleveland Museum of Art

Opening Reception: Saturday May 13, 6-8pm

Virtual Artist Talk: TBD

 

Tagged With: Cultural life, Education, Group Exhbition, Group Show, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, International Exhibition, Maternal, Mother, Rhode is;land, RI

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