Still We Rise
May 30, 2015, through July 12, 2015
Women of Color Existence/Resistance in Contemporary Art
Series
Location
Temporary Exhibitions, Lobby
About
Still We Rise features contemporary art from six women of color whose work embodies the theme of existence/resistance. Working against the backdrop of sexism and racism in the United States today, in its particular “post-racial” moment, these artists remind us that women of color live in the dangerous intersection of race-and gender-based forms of oppression.
A Space for Dialogue, founded with support from the Class of 1948, is made possible with generous endowments from the Class of 1967, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Jr., Class of 1966, and Pamela J. Joyner, Class of 1979.
Exhibition Curator
Taylor R. Payer
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Additional Information
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