Join us as we celebrate the opening of The Way That We Rhyme (Women, Art & Politics) with cash bars, bands, DJ Jenny Hoyston and performances by Toxic Titties and Dynasty Handbag among others.
Vaginal Davis is in the show and is flying in from Berlin, first San Francisco appearance in 10 years and first American performance in a year! Dynasty Handbag is the solo music/video/voiceover/comitragic/leotard disaster performance vehicle created and executed by Jibz Cameron. Don’t miss another great party!
The Way That We Rhyme: Women, Art & Politics First Floor Galleries Mar 29 – Jun 29, 2008
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Join us as we celebrate the opening of The Way That We Rhyme (Women, Art & Politics) with cash bars, bands, DJ Jenny Hoyston and performances by Toxic Titties and Dynasty Handbag among others.
Vaginal Davis is in the show and is flying in from Berlin, first San Francisco appearance in 10 years and first American performance in a year! Dynasty Handbag is the solo music/video/voiceover/comitragic/leotard disaster performance vehicle created and executed by Jibz Cameron. Don’t miss another great party!
The Way That We Rhyme: Women, Art & Politics First Floor Galleries Mar 29 – Jun 29, 2008
Organized by YBCA, The Way That We Rhyme showcases the politically charged work of a new generation of women. Emphasizing performativity, collaboration and coalition building, the works are influenced by the feminist ideologies and activist movements of the past, while also speaking loudly and clearly to the issues facing women right now. Adhering to the notion that there is strength in numbers, the show culls together work from women of differing backgrounds and disciplines to highlight the common goals of their practices.
Artists include: Lisa Anne Auerbach, Andrea Bowers, Nao Bustamante, Tammy Rae Carland, Vaginal Davis, Eve Fowler with Math Bass, Deborah Grant, MK Guth, Taraneh Hemami, Miranda July and Shauna McGarry, LTTR, Leslie Labowitz and Suzanne Lacy, Aleksandra Mir, Laurel Nakadate, Shinique Smith, subRosa, SWOON and Tennessee Jane Watson, The Counterfeit Crochet Project organized by Stephanie Syjuco, The Toxic Titties, Jessica Tully, and RiotGrrl zines from the Independent Publishing Resource Center, Portland. Fri Mar 28 (8pm -11pm)
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