“Fahrenheit 213”
As a contributing writer, I was tasked to write a response piece to particular artworks which were displayed next to each other, and published in the exhibition book. Moreover, I worked cooperatively with gallery coordinators, creators in special events and promoting exhibitions organized by the Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art (NCWCA).
Founded in 1972, Women's Caucus for Art is an affiliate society of the College Art Association and founding partner of the Feminist Art Project. Curated by NCWCA’s feminist curatorial collective led by Tanya Augsburg, Ph.D., F213 brings a diverse and inclusive mix of multicultural, intersectional, multigenerational feminist artists and writers from the Bay Area together, who are incensed about the current state-sanctioned cruelty, social injustice, sexism, racism, white supremacy, sex crimes, the relentless undoing of women’s reproductive choice, LBGTIA discrimination, Islamophobia, police brutality, gun violence, environmental assault, and more. In doing so, the exhibition conveyed strong, bold artistic expressions of feminist protest.