Closing Reception and Open House
April 19, 2014 4-7 pm
Not an Exit Gallery at Bread and Salt
1955 Julian Avenue, San Diego 92113
Feminist Image Group (FIG) is a coalition of artists who meet to organize exhibitions,
discuss art, see exhibitions, and support one another in our careers.
We promote an inclusive worldview that allows all voices.
As friends, we aid each other in our creative and curatorial endeavors.
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Showing posts with label art exhibition san diego. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Thursday, March 17, 2011
What Women Want Exhibition

FIG presents:
"What Women Want"
Art Exhibition at the San Diego Repertory Theater
Horton Plaza, San Diego
March 16 - April 17, 2011
Artist Reception: Friday, April 1, 6-8pm
Panel Discussion: Sunday, April 10, 4:30-5:30pm
Moderator: Robert Pincus, Writer and Critic
Panelists include Catherine Gleason, Curator of the SDSU Gallery downtown and Alessandra Moctezuma, Professor of Art and Gallery Studies at Mesa College.
Both events are free and open to the public.
Participating artists:
Irene Abraham
Jennifer Anne Bennett
Jocelyn Duke
Jeanne Dunn
Michele Guieu
Sally Hagy-Boyer
Misty Hawkins
Regina Herod
Daphne Hill
Prudence Horne
Terri Hughes-Oelrich
Lisa Hutton
Lori Lipsman
Kathy Miller
Amy Paul
Ginger Rosser
Therese Rossi
Anna Stump
Marcela VillaseƱor
Anna Zappoli
"What Women Want" is an exploration of what women desire out of life, personally, socially, and politically. This multimedia art exhibition is linked thematically to the San Diego Repertory Theater's presentation of "In the Next Room, or The Vibratory Play," March 19-April 17 on the Lyceum Stage. This comedy by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Sam Woodhouse, is about the politics of desire and sexuality, and is set in the Victorian Era.
Information San Diego Repertory Theater
FIG, Feminist Image Group (formerly known as the San Diego Women's Figurative Group), was formed in 2009. FIG is a loose coalition of artists who meet to discuss art, see exhibitions, and support one another in our careers.
As artists, we are concerned about how women continue to be portrayed in the art world. As teachers, professionals, and feminists, we encourage our students and colleagues to be alert to sexism in its many forms. We promote an inclusive worldview that allows all voices. As friends, we aid each other in our creative and curatorial endeavors. "What Women Want" is our fourth group exhibition.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Women by Women at the San Diego Art Department
Women by Women
San Diego Art Department (SDAD)
Jan 16 – Feb 14, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 16th, 6:00pm-9:00pm.
This mixed media exhibition explores the contemporary vision of the Southern California woman. How do we see women differently than men see us? How does our specific Southern Californian culture and identity affect how we portray women? Can the erotic, the feminist, the feminine, and the working artist/woman be reconciled?
About the Artists
FIG is a collective of artists who work across a variety of media: drawing, painting, mixed media, photography, sculpture, installation and new media.
This exhibition features the following artists: Irene Abraham, Jocelyn Duke, Jeanne Dunn, Michele Guieu, Misty Hawkins, Daphne Hill, Maura McHugh, Amy Paul, Ginger Rosser, Therese Rossi, Anna Stump, and Marcella Villasenor.


San Diego Art Department (SDAD)
Jan 16 – Feb 14, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 16th, 6:00pm-9:00pm.
This mixed media exhibition explores the contemporary vision of the Southern California woman. How do we see women differently than men see us? How does our specific Southern Californian culture and identity affect how we portray women? Can the erotic, the feminist, the feminine, and the working artist/woman be reconciled?
About the Artists
FIG is a collective of artists who work across a variety of media: drawing, painting, mixed media, photography, sculpture, installation and new media.
This exhibition features the following artists: Irene Abraham, Jocelyn Duke, Jeanne Dunn, Michele Guieu, Misty Hawkins, Daphne Hill, Maura McHugh, Amy Paul, Ginger Rosser, Therese Rossi, Anna Stump, and Marcella Villasenor.



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