Feb 07 2020
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Mar 27 2020
Feminine Bloodlines, Mexican Womanhood: Erasing Submissiveness - Beatriz Vaśquez

Feminine Bloodlines, Mexican Womanhood: Erasing Submissiveness - Beatriz Vaśquez

Presented by Gallery 924 at Gallery 924

Feminine Bloodlines, Mexican Womanhood:
Erasing Submissiveness – Beatriz Vaśquez

First Friday Opening: Friday, February 7, 6 – 9 pm and Friday, March 6, 6 – 9 pm.

Indianapolis-based Beatriz Vásquez’ Mexican heritage is firmly entrenched in her art practice. Her imagery of flowing colorfully patterned clothing and cultural symbols coupled with her use of the traditional Mexican technique of papel picado (cut paper) reflect the rich history of her family and her childhood growing up in the border town of Brownsville, Texas. Those memories and narratives converge with the current reality of oppressive traditions that still affect women wherever they live. In this new work, the artist has created larger than life figures to visualize and create space for an empowered and strong female presence in the 21st century.

Exhibition continues through March 27.

 

Image: Mujeres de Maiz/Maize Women(detail), papel picado, 2020

Gallery 924 at the Arts Council of Indianapolis highlights central
Indiana contemporary artists in curated solo and group shows.

Dates & Times

2020/02/07 - 2020/03/27

Location Info

Gallery 924

924 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN 46204