Current Exhibit
Women’s History exhibit: “The Driven Woman”
"The Driven Woman" is an evocative group art exhibition that explores the complexities of ambition, sacrifice, and resilience in the lives of women. It brings together a diverse array of perspectives, highlighting the intricate balance women navigate as they pursue their dreams while often shouldering the weight of societal expectations and familial responsibilities.
Through various media, the participating artists delve into themes such as the sacrifices women make to achieve their goals, the often-unacknowledged labor of motherhood, and the juggling of multifaceted roles as wives, mothers, and professionals. Each artwork invites viewers to reflect on the emotional and psychological toll that these sacrifices can exact, while simultaneously celebrating the strength and tenacity that define the driven woman. "The Driven Woman" is not merely a celebration of achievement but an acknowledgment of the sacrifices that often remain unseen. It aims to foster a dialogue about the realities faced by women who strive to break barriers while fulfilling their roles within their families and communities and honors the driven women whose stories and struggles resonate across generations and cultures.
March 12 to 31, 2025
Click here for information on all of the artist involved in the "Driven Woman"
You’re invited!
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet some of the Artist behind the artwork and participate in a thought-provoking discussion about the importance of women’s voices in art and beyond at the Art Engagement Dialogue hosted by Commissioner Yvette Colbourne. Enjoy free refreshments.
Wednesday, March 19| 6:30-8:30pm 2400 Civic Center Place
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