October 4 - 26, 2019
A solo exhibition featuring work by Carmen Winant.
“A half-century after Betty Friedan’s identification of “the problem that has no name” galvanized a generation of American women to enter the workforce in the name of liberation, work still occupies a complicated cultural, political, and social position for women. It continues to be debated (lean in/opt out), politicized (as cracks appear in the glass ceiling for the highest office in the land), and commodified (Ivanka Trump’s marketing slogan for her fashion line is #WomenWhoWork). Collaging more than a thousand original found images of women beautifying, nursing children, having sex, protesting, practicing self-defense, and making art, Carmen Winant deconstructs what constitutes productive activity for women in Pictures of Women Working.”
Opening: October 4, 2019 | 6–9 pm
The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center For The Arts- LHUCA
511 Avenue K
Lubbock, 79401 TX
(806) 762-8606
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