BOSTON - Jan. 29, 2021 - Boston-- Unbound Visual Arts is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of our virtual exhibit, "Stronger Sisterhood: Representing Intersectional Identity," on January 29, 2021. This exhibit, which is curated by Paige Moreau of the Springfield Museums, aims to explore the multidimensional and intersectional identities of women. This curated exhibit will be available in the Unbound Visual Arts Virtual Exhibition Gallery 24 hours a day through March 31, 2021. The exhibit with 30 works of art includes paintings, photographs, mixed media, videos, and sculptures.
Enter the Virtual Gallery at UnboundVisualArts.org/Stronger-Sisterhood-Representing-Intersectional-Identity
Moreau states that her "goal for this exhibit is in part to raise awareness about intersectional feminism. A term that at first glance may seem lofty, intersectional feminism at the core is the recognition of the multitude of female-identifying people's experiences and a call to honor those experiences in the fight for equity among humans."
The ten artists represented include Linda Clave, Joanne Desmond, April Jakubec Duggal, Sara Gately, Brooke Jones, Maia Monteagudo, Nilou Moochhala, Diane Sheridan, Mary Vannucci, and Andrea Zampitella.
Paige Moreau is a Courses Coordinator at the Springfield Museums, where she "plan[s] an art and cultural history lecture series and calendar of youth and adult education arts courses as well as coordinating its internship and volunteer program." Paige earned a bachelor's degree in Art History from the University of Connecticut and an MA in Art History from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She has served as a Curatorial Assistant at Five Points Center for the Visual Arts in Torrington, Connecticut, a Curatorial Intern at the Mark Twain House and Museum, and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at UMASS Amherst.
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