Power in My Hand: Five Women Artists in Conversation with Emily Dickinson
Posted: October 23, 2019
Category: Lesley Dill
Five works in the Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center’s exhibition Power in My Hand: Women Poets, Women Artists, and Social Change testify to the enduring legacy of Emily...
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Lesley Dill combines the human body, language, and a range of materials to construct her artwork. The Poetic Body–Gloves, Ears, and Eyes, 1992, exemplifies this practice.
![Three side-by-side works on vanilla-colored paper features eyes, hands and ears with words printed on them.](https://nmwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/1995.80.1-3-aspect-ratio-2.25-1-700x330.jpg)