52 artists speak out against misogyny, sexism, and discrimination in the provocatively titled exhibition, "F*ck U! In the Most Loving Way." Scheduled on the heels of a contentious Presidential election, the exhibition examines in raw detail how the artists react to patriarchy and shines a spotlight on women's identities and embodied experiences. With a nod to the 1972 landmark Womanhouse installation, this show also includes the works of four groundbreaking Womanhouse artists.
Events Following Opening Reception: Womanhouse Reunion: Friday, January 13, 2017, 6-9 p.m. At 9th St Independent Film Center, 145 9th Street, San Francisco, CA
Faith Wilding/Viet Le Performance: Saturday, January 14, 2017 from 1:30-3 p.m. At 9th St Independent Film Center, 145 9th Street, San Francisco, CA
F*ck U! Video Screening: Saturday, January 14, 2017, 7-10 p.m. At 9th St Independent Film Center, 145 9th Street, San Francisco, CA.
Closing Reception & Panel: January 21, 2017, 1-3 p.m. At Arc Gallery, 1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA.
Featured Artists selected by Tanya Augsburg, PHD Johanna Demetrakas, Cheryl Dunye, Ester Hernandez, Viet Le, Karen LeCocq, Violet Overn, Sheila Pree Bright, Rokudenashiko, Emma Sulkowicz, Faith Wilding, Nancy Youdelman.
National Artists selected by Shannon Rose Riley, MFA, PHD Phoebe Ackley, Susan Ahlfs, MGP Andersen, Yael Azoulay, Pamela Belknap, Tracy Brown, Ania Catherine, Sara Cole, Madelyn Covey, Susan Duby, Grace Fechner, Dwora Fried-Dreilinger, Amy Finkbeiner, Laura Gelsomini, Brandon Harrell, Samantha Hofsiss, Lip J, Blond Jenny, Kay Kang, Daniela Kostova, Kellie Ann Krouse, Liz Leger, Samira Mahboub, Chanel Matsunami Govreau, Colleen Merrill, Rachel O'Donnell, Patricia Olson, Jessi Presley-Grusin, Nancy Roy-Meyer, Zona Sage, Lucy Sexton, Judy Shintani, Dafna Steinberg, Rebecca Sutton, Rhonda Thomas Urdang, Wendy Tigchelaar, Marcela Torres, Teddi Tostanoski, Cate White, Leisel Whitlock, Joni Wildman.
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