The Chocolate Factory Gallery
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Exhibition
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UNPOLSIHED, A feminist art exhibition
1105 North West Grand Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007
December 1st, 2009 - December 18th, 2009
Opening:
December 4th, 2009 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Unpolished Poster featuring Erika Dean, Edibile Incredible, Video still © Erika Dean Kelly Flanagan, Boxing, 2009, Video/Performance
Victoria Latunski, Go Girl! Freeze Those Eggs, 2008, resin, glass
Lisa Von Koch, Burqua Cabaret, 2007, peroformance
Catherine Akins, I am Butterface, 2009
Angela Young, Untitled, 2009, lithograph
Erika Dean, Edible Incredible, 2007, video/Performance
Tara O'Connor, Always Greener, 2009, photograph
Tara O'Connor, Always Greener, 2009, photograph
Victoria Aguliar, Untitled, silver gelatin print
Victoria Aguliar, Untitled, silver gelatin print
Victoria Aguliar, Untitled, silver gelatin print
Victoria Aguliar, Untitled, silver gelatin print
Cory Weeks, Layers, video/performance
Forrest Solis © Forrest Solis Diana Calderon © Diana Calderon Chloe Boleyn Palmer, video © Chloe Palmer Mary Neubauer, Natural History © Mary Neubauer Jessica Dolence © Jessica Dolence Jessica Dolence © Jessica Dolence Mary Meyer, Imprints © Mary Meyer Mary Meyer, plaster, graphite © Mary Meyer Katie Hovencamp, Independent Dependance, 2009, fabric © Katie Hovencamp
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sculpture, figurative, drawing, painting, conceptual, performance, video-art, installation, digital, mixed-media, photography
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> DESCRIPTION
"Unpolished," an exhibition of feminist work by Phoenix artists. In 2007, galleries and museums across the country undertook a major reexamination of feminist art with exhibitions like MOCA LA's "Wack: Art and the Feminist Revolution" and "Global Feminisms" at the Brooklyn Museum. These major exhibitions demonstrated that the feminist art movement is among the most influential developments in post-war art, and furthermore that it has undergone continual development since its inception in the1960's. What is the legacy of this tradition for local living artists? What does feminist art look like in the 21st century? These are questions our artists answered for this exhibition. We invite you all to attend.
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