Healing Goddesses: International Women's Day

March 5 - 15, 2023 
Monday - Saturday: 11 AM - 7 PM / Sunday 12 - 6 PM

Women have often struggled for recognition and opportunities. However, the "Healing Goddesses" exhibition, which presents the works of 20 female artists, some of them conceptual, others figurative, together represent a testament to the power and creativity of women in the arts.

 

The exhibition showcases a variety of mixed media and techniques, highlighting the diversity and unique perspectives of each artist, each piece a celebration of the feminine spirit and the healing power of women.

 

Despite the many challenges women have faced over the years, the "Healing Goddesses" exhibit demonstrates that women have always been a vital force in the world. From the groundbreaking work of Frida Kahlo to the bold and provocative pieces of Tracey Emin, women have constantly pushed the boundaries of art and culture, challenging societal norms and expectations.

Despite these achievements, many women still face significant barriers to success. Gender bias, unequal pay, and lack of representation in galleries and museums are just some of the challenges women continue to face, and not just in the arts.

 

"Healing Goddesses" provides a platform to showcase their work and connect with other women, by highlighting the achievements of these artists and celebrating their unique contributions to the art world, the exhibition helps inspire and empower a new generation of women artists, demonstrates the power of creativity to heal and transform.

 

The important power of women has to overcome adversity and create something beautiful and meaningful out of it.

 

Nubia Abaji