Never Done: 100 Years Of Women In Politics And Beyond
"Never Done: 100 Years of Women in Politics and Beyond" takes the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment as the occasion for reflection and exploration of the issues and challenges women in the United States have faced, and continue to face, in politics and society. What has been accomplished in the last 100 years, and what has yet to be accomplished? The exhibition will serve as a campus and community hub for action and activism before and after the 2020 presidential election.
Installed in the gallery will be 100 works by 100 women and non-binary artists. In the center of the gallery will be a symbolic representation of the Wesleyan Chapel—site of the first suffrage meeting in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY. The exhibition is intended as a space for debate, discussion, and dialogue: between visitors, between artists, and between the artists and the original suffragists, in a conversation across time that both critiques and expands on the suffragists’ initial accomplishments and shortcomings. With a diverse group of women and non-binary artists working in photography, painting, printmaking, collage, textile, and sculpture, the exhibition manifests a multiplicity of women’s experiences, views, and modes of expression.
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"Never Done: 100 Years of Women in Politics and Beyond" takes the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment as the occasion for reflection and exploration of the issues and challenges women in the United States have faced, and continue to face, in politics and society. What has been accomplished in the last 100 years, and what has yet to be accomplished? The exhibition will serve as a campus and community hub for action and activism before and after the 2020 presidential election.
Installed in the gallery will be 100 works by 100 women and non-binary artists. In the center of the gallery will be a symbolic representation of the Wesleyan Chapel—site of the first suffrage meeting in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY. The exhibition is intended as a space for debate, discussion, and dialogue: between visitors, between artists, and between the artists and the original suffragists, in a conversation across time that both critiques and expands on the suffragists’ initial accomplishments and shortcomings. With a diverse group of women and non-binary artists working in photography, painting, printmaking, collage, textile, and sculpture, the exhibition manifests a multiplicity of women’s experiences, views, and modes of expression.
Artists on show
- Alice O’Malley
- Alisa Sikelianos-Carter
- Aminah Lynn Robinson
- Amy Sillman
- Ana Mendieta
- Andrea Carlson
- Anna Gaskell
- Barbara Takenaga
- Beverly Semmes
- Carrie Mae Weems
- Carrie Moyer
- Catherine Opie
- Chioma Ebinama
- Chitra Ganesh
- Cindy Sherman
- Corita Kent
- Daesha Devón Harris
- Deana Lawson
- Deborah Roberts
- Diana Al-Hadid
- Diane Arbus
- Diane Burko
- Dona Nelson
- Dyke Action Machine!
- Ellen Lesperance
- Endia Beal
- Erika Rothenberg
- Erin M. Riley
- Faith Ringgold
- Firelei Báez
- Gina Adams
- Gina Occhiogrosso
- Guerrilla Girls
- Harriet Korman
- Hayv Kahraman
- Howardena Pindell
- Huma Bhabha
- J. Fiber
- Jane Fine
- Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
- Jenny Snider
- Jess T. Dugan
- Joan Mitchell
- Joan Semmel
- Joan Snyder
- Jordan Casteel
- Joyce J. Scott
- Judy Chicago
- Juliana Huxtable
- Julie Mehretu
- Kara Walker
- Katherine Bradford
- Kathia St. Hilaire
- Kathy Grove
- Kiki Smith
- Laura Aguilar
- Laurel Nakadate
- Laurie Simmons
- Laylah Ali
- Lenore Tawney
- Lillian Mulero
- Lisa Kereszi
- Lorna Simpson
- Malerie Marder
- Marie Watt
- Marlene McCarty
- Martha Rosler
- Martine Gutierrez
- Mary Reid Kelley
- Mickalene Thomas
- Mildred Thompson
- Millie Wilson
- Mindy Shapero
- Nan Goldin
- Nancy Grossman
- Nancy Spero
- Natalie Frank
- Nina Chanel Abney
- Paula Wilson
- Rachel Perry
- Renee Cox
- Rina Banerjee
- Roberta Paul
- Robyn O'Neil
- Sara Rahbar
- Sara VanDerBeek
- Sarah Sze
- Saya Woolfalk
- Shahzia Sikander
- Sheree Hovsepian
- Shinique Amie Smith
- Sonya Clark
- Sophia Narrett
- Stephanie Syjuco
- Suzanne Bocanegra
- Syd Carpenter
- Tanyth Berkeley
- Tiny Pricks Project
- Tschabalala Self
- Vanessa German
- Wendy Red Star
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