
Woman Made Gallery is pleased to announce Seeds of Resilience, a multidisciplinary art exhibition featuring work by 41 artists.
Curated by Monica J. Brown and Nora Moore Lloyd, Seeds of Resilience brings together women and non-binary artists whose works explore how personal, cultural, and ecological survival are deeply intertwined. Centered on themes of environmental justice, ancestral memory, and the intimate relationship between care and resistance, the exhibition takes the seed as its guiding metaphor.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Brooke Bartholomew, Sharon L Bjyrd, Sharon Bladholm, Gabriella Boros, Julia Bustos-Vasquez, Julie Carpenter, Emily C-D, Lynn Cox-Winston, Sharmon Davidson, Victoria Fuller, DiDi Grimm, Senyah Haynes, Lisa Marie Phoenix Jackson, Natalie Jackson, Adia Jamille, Linye Jiang 江麟冶, Joi, Lilly Kim, Yuliya Klochan, Sarita Kvam, Tulika Ladsariya, Beatriz Ledesma, Andi Linden, Marian Lyndgaard, Lauren Macklin, Erica Moriarty, Stephanie Mulvihill, Andryea Natkin, Courtney Nzeribe, Pamela Penney, Laurie Peters, Leah Schenbaum, Erin K. Schmidt, Piper Snowber, Dorothy C. Straughter, Harriette Tsosie, Chanya Vitayakul, Gail Wagner, Joan Wheeler, Marjorie Woodruff, Stella Zee
CURATING TEAM
Monica J. Brown is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist whose work explores memory, history, and personal mythology through visual art, sound, movement, writing, and performance. She has exhibited widely across the U.S. and internationally, completed prestigious residencies, and received grants from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Nora Moore Lloyd (Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, born 1947) is a multidisciplinary artist whose photography and videography center Indigenous storytelling, elder voices, and traditional cultural practices. A longtime member of Chicago's Native American community, she has exhibited at major institutions including the Field Museum, the Chicago History Museum, and The Block Museum of Art.
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Image: artwork by Emily C-D)