September 1 - October 28, 2023
From LHUCA:
“Misty Gamble’s studio practice research sits at the intersection of feminism and environmentalism, focusing on the relationship between human animals and non-human animals. She is currently looking at the overlap of feminist and vegan critical theory that discusses consumptive culture, and objectification in language and “the absent referent” in literature. Her work is inspired by research from The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol J. Adams, which has become the classic articulation of the hidden connection between meat eating and patriarchy, vegetarianism, and feminism.”
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