Oct 9, 2009,
to
Jan 10, 2010
Please note: Information about this exhibition is limited.
The Artist,
Frida Baranek
Frida Baranek is one of a generation of sculptors using industrial materials to comment on industrialization and the health of Brazil’s environment.The Artist,
Leonora Carrington
Through her paintings and sculptures, Leonora Carrington often explored notions of femininity in the whimsical, dreamlike style of Surrealism.
The Artist,
Lesley Dill
Lesley Dill, a painter, printmaker, sculptor, photographer, and performance artist with an abiding interest in language, typically works with natural materials.
The Artist,
Hung Liu
Hung Liu blended Chinese and Western artistic influences to explore Chinese history and culture, gender, identity, and memory.
The Artist,
Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat’s powerful photographs and video installations illuminate the gender and cultural conflicts of her native Iran.
The Artist,
Alison Saar
Alison Saar creates artworks that frequently transform found objects to reflect themes of cultural and social identity, history, and religion.
The Artist,
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith created work that addresses the myths of her ancestors in the context of current issues facing Native Americans.
The Artist,
Pamela Spitzmueller
One of the most admired book artists in the US, Pamela Spitzmueller was also a professional book conservator.