Abby Bagby

In Abby Bagby’s latest collection of “hair sculptures”, she unravels and explores human psychology through the manipulation of human hair within the context of assemblage. In this exhibition, Bagby clothes… Read More »

The Bosch Bash

This year, Women and Their Work’s annual spring bacchanal, The Bosch Bash, is an ode to Hieronymus and his seminal 16th century triptych, “The Garden of Earthly Delights.” Inspiration abounds… Read More »

Wura-Natasha Ogunji

  House of Wahala–meaning trouble in Nigerian pidgin–flips the script. Artist Wura-Natasha Ogunji steps in as auctioneer and audio guru Emeka Ogboh provides the evening’s soundtrack. All works come from… Read More »

Liss LaFleur

GREENER PASTURES combines kitsch, objects of consumerism, and queerness to position performance and media artist, Liss LaFleur, as a cowgirl on a new frontier. Included in this exhibition are five… Read More »

Liz Rodda

  Join us, February 14th @7:30pm to hear a short talk by Liz Rodda followed by Q&A. She will discuss her new exhibition, Heat Loss. This innovative exhibition presents new… Read More »

Film Series: !WAR

  Join Women & Their Work for the first installment of our 2017 Film Series! !WAR, a film by Lynn Hershman Leeson, reveals how the Feminist Art Movement transformed the… Read More »

Liz Rodda

Liz Rodda’s work involves investing found materials, primarily video, with meanings unintended by the original maker. This process begins with a broad search online and in the physical world. After… Read More »

Alyssa Taylor Wendt

Compartments of Desire features new work that explores sexuality, fetishism, power, and, naturally, desire. Using a variety of media, Wendt challenges our notions of gender and taxonomy, in work that… Read More »

Ana Esteve Llorens

In Studies for Future Objects, Ana Esteve Llorens examines space and form through sculpture by creating an ambitious 20-foot long structure made of interlocking wooden panels that commands the gallery.… Read More »