Friends, I am super excited to announce that my #metoo work was chosen for inclusion in WE, the Women’s Caucus Exhibition in Columbus, Ohio this November-December at West Rich Promenade Gallery. The show was curated by four jurors who chose twelve artists for the exhibition out of 61 entries so this is a huge honor. In addition to the show, an awesome exhibition website has been published so you can experience the exhibit virtually, and a printed catalog for the show is planned. How cool!

I’m still new to sharing my work in shows like this, especially outside of the local galleries where I live, and it means a lot to me that my #metoo work is slowly starting to make the rounds. I believe one of the ways we can diminish sexual assault is by talking about it and by sharing our stories in order to raise awareness. From my observations too often people don’t believe victims because they don’t want to believe victims, because they don’t want to believe the world is such a cruel place. Ignorance may be bliss but it’s also a dangerous state to live in for both yourself and your loved ones because sexual predators exist and they’re far too common to be wished away. It’s my hope to share my #metoo work with as many people as possible so I’m extra thankful for this opportunity.

 

Shout out and many thanks to all those that have made this exhibition possible.

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https://www.wethewomenscaucusexhibition.com/