EXHIBITION DETAILS


The Right to Herself: Lincoln Center

October 20 – November 28, 2020

Lincoln Center Gallery, Fort Collins, CO

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery in downtown Fort Collins is a beautiful glass-front, self-contained space specifically designed for exhibiting artworks in all media. The Visual Arts program organizes changing art exhibits about every 5-7 weeks featuring national juried competitions, curated contemporary artists from around the country, and occasional traveling art exhibits.

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is open by reservation. Visit their website for more information.

STATEMENT


The Right To Herself exhibition explores the cultural nuances behind the 19th Amendment—its complicated promise of human rights, liberty and equity—and the search for agency through diverse works of art.

The Right To Herself exhibition examines the complexities of the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment. Though the law legally prohibited the denial of the right to vote based on sex, many women of diverse backgrounds in the U.S. were unable to exercise that right. In this way,

The Right to Herself exhibition and related programs will provide a lens to view works by women artists who self-identify as indigenous, women of color, and/or embody diverse racial, ethnic, and economic identities to share their various perspectives on the intersections of gender equity, and the influence of women of color on the suffrage and equal rights movement both in contemporary society and in history. The exhibition will reflect on the vote as a promise for agency and voice within society, and its relationship to diverse communities. In featuring these themes, the show will recall, reclaim, and reimagine the power of women from different racial, ethnic, and class-based histories in front of the lens and rectify their lacking presence within photography and art history.   

- Lauren Cross