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Women Work Together: Feminist Image Group’s Inspiring Women’s History Month Exhibit Opens at Shoebox March 1st 4-6pm




 

Shoebox proudly presents Women Work Together, a  Women’s History Month exhibit by the San Diego-based Feminist Image Group (FIG). This transformative exhibition, running March 1–28, 2025, explores creative collaboration as a catalyst for change, showcasing thought-provoking works that address critical issues impacting women in today’s world.

Co-curator Elizabeth Tobias, a FIG member, explains, Women Work Together,” examines collaboration as a feminist response to present-day conflict and division. The artists leverage their unique talents and perspectives to achieve shared goals, creating visually stunning and deeply resonant works.”



Irene Abraham and Stacie B Greene
Irene Abraham and Stacie B Greene


The exhibition features an array of media, including painting, textile, photography and sculpture, united by a common theme: the power of women’s collaboration to envision and build a better future. Women Work Together underscores how collective creativity can transform conflict into connection, division into unity, and ideas into impactful action.

DUETS: Sister Exhibit in West HollywoodAs part of this celebration, FIG has also curated a sister project, DUETS, on view at the Los Angeles Art Association in West Hollywood from March 1–30. This concurrent exhibition highlights intimate collaborations between pairs of artists, offering another perspective on the transformative potential of creative partnership.

A Legacy of Feminist LeadershipFounded in 2009 by artist and educator Anna Stump, the Feminist Image Group (FIG) amplifies feminist voices in the arts. Over the years, FIG has become a leading advocate for inclusivity and social change, fostering community through impactful exhibitions, collaborations, and public programs.



Jane E. Hindman and Judith Christensen
Jane E. Hindman and Judith Christensen


With members from diverse disciplines, FIG champions the transformative power of art to inspire equity, understanding, and progress. By embracing a global perspective and authentic multicultural dialogue, FIG challenges artistic norms and celebrates the rich diversity of creative expression.


Featured Artists

Alessandra Moctezuma + Doris Bittar

Ann Olsen + Kim Niehans

Cindy Zimmerman + Hannah Johansen

Irene Abraham + Stacie Birky-Greene

Jane E Hindman + Judith Christensen

Jennifer Spencer + Susan Osborn

Kathi McCord + Kathleen Mitchell

Kathy Nida + Moya Devine

Kirsten Aaboe + Mary Pennell

Minnie Valero + Linda Litteral

Momilani Ramstrum + Therese Rossi

 

Gallery Hours - By appointment


Event Details

•              Exhibition Dates: March 1 - 28, 2025

•              Opening Reception: March 1 from 4-6pm

•              Location: 660 S Ave 21 #3 LA CA 90031 at The Brewery

•              Websites: https://shoeboxprojects.com/#  ttps://fig-art.com

 

Press Contact: Kristine Schomaker  shoeboxartsla@gmail.com






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