Following in the footsteps of women’s rights leaders, activists, and makers, today’s female artists are reclaiming feminism, reclaiming domesticity, and reclaiming their role as makers and creators. Through art, women are reclaiming their powerful place in society.
This is the second show in a two part exhibition for Reclamation. Click here to learn about Reclamation I
CURATED BY:
Yosra Emamizadeh, Vanessa Marcoux, and Cory Munro Shea
OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday, December 5, 2015; 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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LOCATION:
Nave Gallery (Teele Square), 155 Powder House Blvd, Somerville, MA
EXHIBITION DATES:
December 5-20, 2015
GALLERY HOURS:
Saturday and Sunday, 1:00-5:00 pm
ARTISTS:
Christina Balch, Victoria Marie Barquin, Sally Chapman, Mira Dayal, Chloë Feldman Emison, Crystal Johnson, Brittany Synott Johnston, Boriana Kantcheva, Ali Keller, Catherine Kirsch, Alexis Carter Kochka, Jessica L’Abbe, Colleen Mann, Sarah May, Ashley Normal, Jill O’Rourke, Joni Sullivan, Natalie Titone, Stephanie Todhunter, Danielle Tolson, Meg Turner
ABOUT THE CURATORS:
Yosra Emamizadeh recently earned a Master’s degree in museum studies from the Harvard Extension School. She studied classical art at the Angel Academy of Art in Florence, Italy. She participated in several group exhibitions, and in 2014 coordinated the New Members Show at the Cambridge Art Association.
Vanessa Marcoux holds a BFA in photography from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and is currently completing a master’s degree in museum studies at the Harvard Extension School. She has coordinated exhibitions at numerous galleries and arts organizations throughout New England and the Southwest, including the 2013 show at the Nave Gallery, You Are Here: Maps and Art.
Cory Munro Shea is a working artist from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her artwork has appeared in several galleries in the New England area. Shea is currently the assistant director of the Cambridge Art Association, a non profit visual arts gallery and organization, and is enrolled in Boston University’s Art Administration program. She is expected to graduate with her master’s in 2016.