2024

EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL ARTISTS

2024 Press Release

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Adina Andrus

Adrienne Kinsella

Airco Caravan

Akhira Montague

Ala Leresteux

Alexa Williams

Alex Ford

Alex Nuñez

Alex Wolkowicz

Alexandria Deters

Alicia Brown

Allison Beda

Allison Belolan

Alison Clancy

Alyson Vega

Amie Wuchter

Amy Finkbeiner

Ana Garcés Kiley

Angel Favorite

Anna Brody

Anna Parisi

Anna McColley

Annabelle Weatherly

Anya Liftig

Ariel Basson Freiberg

Arielle Rose Khosla

Arielle A. Stein

Arlene Rush

Asano Agarie G

Ashley Chew

Ashley Edes

Audrey Cibel

Ayo Janeen Jackson

Barbara Gundlach

Barbara Lubliner

Beatriz Albuquerque

Belen Resnikowski

Bella Marinos

Caitlin Miller

Camille Eskell

Cara Erskine

Cari Ann Shim Sham

Carin Kulb Dangot

Carmen Decristofaro

Caroline Nelson

Carrie Fonder

Catherine Jackson

Chanel Yuko Matsunami Govreau

Charlotte Woolf

CJ Mazzalupo

Christina Nicola

Christina Toole

Claire Fleury

Clio Sherman

Coco Karol

Colleen Rae Smiley

Constanza Alarcon tennen

Cynthia Alvarez

Danielle Scott

Deborah Pohl

Debra Pearlman Lyon

D.A. Terzian

Dianne Athey

Dominique Vitali

Ellen Holleman

Eddy Segal

Edie Nadelhaft

Elaine Norman

Elissa Levy

Eliza Swann

Elizabeth Tomasetti

Elizaveta Berkutova

Ella Rose

Ellen DiResta

Ellisa LaShea

Emily J. Porter

Emma Enriquez

Emmett Metier

Emrys Linden Holmes

Erica Wessmann

Erika Harada

Erin Ko

Erskine+Stein: IGUANA Collab.

Evelyn Gardiner

Finley Finley

Frank Locke

Fukuko Yahagi Harris

Funto Omojola

Gaia Music Collective

Haley Hughes

Haley Pisciotta

Heather Link-Bergman

Holly Block

Hsini Leary

Huanjun Chen

Hunt

Isabelle Baldwin

Indira Cesarine

Izabellla Demavlys

Jaye Cho

Jen DeNike

Jessamyn Go

Jil Guyon

Judith Kalanta

Julia J. Wolfe

Juliana Naufel

Julie Eisenberg Pitman

Kadiatou Coulibaly

Kanami Kusajima

Karen Mainenti

Kariny Padilla

Kate Bae

Kate Urban

Kat Ryals

Katherine Buglione

Kathleen Beausoleil

Katrina Majkut

Kelley Simons

Kelly Niceley

Kezleigh

Kim Bernazsky

Kyle Browne

La Galli

Laura Trujillo Salazar

Lauren Cardenas

Lifu Hu

Lila Freeman

Lillian LaGrange

Lisa Candela

Liz Collins

Liz Groeschen

Liz Liguori

Lola Sáenz

Lolo Ostia

Lori Cuisinier

Lucia Beatty

Luiza Kurzyna

Lynne Rutherford

Madam Guru

Magdalena Dukiewicz

Marguerita Hagan

Maria Yolanda Liebana

Maria Spector

Marne Lucas AKA CuntemporaryArtist

Mary Gagler

Mary Younkin

Max 2T

Megan McManus

Melanie Brewster

Melissa Eder

Michele Pred

Michelle Handelman

Midrene Lamy

Molly McIntyre

Nadja Verena Marcin

Nadya Tolokonnikova

Nancy Rodrigo

Nasrah Omar

Natalia Ludmila

Natali Bravo Barbee

Natalie Steigmann-Gall

Negar Jahanbakhsh

Nichole Washington

Nico Alonso

Okyoung Noh

Olan Quattro

Opal Wortmann

Paula Stuttman

Phoebe Legere

Pria Darshini

Rachel Hillery

Rachel Jungeun Oh

Rachel Portesi

Rebecca KellyG

Rebecca Odes

Rebecca C. Steiner

Regina Silvers

Rifka Milder

Rihomi Sato

Ruby Senko

Ryder Cooley

Sadie Bridger

Saige Wagerman

Sally Apfelbaum

Sandra Cavanagh

Sandra Hamburg

Savannah Spirit

Shari Phoenix

Sharon Draghi

Shelley Marlow

Sheryl Ruth Kolitsopoulos

Sheila Schwid

Shin Chaeyeon

Shirley Cruz

Sinae Lee

Siri Kaur

Sophia Mac Arthur

Stacey Billups

Stephanie Snider

Suzanna Scott

Suzanne F. Leclair

Suzanne Wright

SWOON

Tamara Wyndham

Tamika Rivera

Taylor Epps

Tianyi Zhang

Valerie George

Valincy-Jean Patelli

Veronica Villegas

Vilma Leino

Willa Hut

Xinan Helen Ran

Xinyu Liu

Yin Tin Chen

Z. Cecilia Lu

Zoe Elefterin

Zoe Map

2024

Every Woman Biennial: I Will Always Love You

March 2 - 24, 2024
La MaMa Galleria
47 Great Jones Street, NYC

Media Preview: Friday, March 1, 6-8 pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 2, 1-4 pm

Info and list of artists:
everywomanbiennial.com

Media contact: maureen@redartprojects.com / 917.846.4477

Every Woman Biennial contact:
info@everywomanbiennial.com

(January 29, 2024 New York, NY) The Every Woman Biennial, the largest female and non-binary art festival (originally launched as The Whitney Houston Biennial in 2014), will present its 5th edition, March 2-March 24, 2024, with a media preview on March 1, 6-8 pm, timing with Women’s History Month and The Whitney Biennial, at La MaMa Galleria in downtown NYC. The theme and title, “I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU,” continues its homage to Whitney Houston’s music uplifting women which was the inspiration for the creation of the Biennial. The Every Woman Biennial aims to incorporate as many points of view as possible, to truly capture this moment in time from the gaze of women and non-binary artists; and as its following has grown tremendously over the last decade, the open call resulted in 700 applicants from which 200 artists were selected to participate in a dynamic floor-to-ceiling salon and performances.

The Every Woman Biennial is a cross-pollinated representation of artists working in a variety of mediums across generations (ranging in age from 14 to 83 years old), and racial and ethnic backgrounds. It is about discovery, community, and connection, presenting emerging and under-recognized artists, some having their first exhibition, alongside acclaimed feminist artists, including: Nadya Tolokonnikova (Pussy Riot), Swoon, Michele Pred, Liz Collins, Michelle Handelman, and more. All are coming together in a wildly eclectic salon in a range of styles including painting, photography, installation, sculpture, video, multimedia, augmented reality, textile, music and performance. A new and very special addition to I Will Always Love You will be a section dedicated to personal objects and small art works donated by the participating artists – a crafted item, talisman, amulet, spell, found object, crow's gift, lover letter, etc. – sharing and honoring the joy, nostalgia, hope and pain of being human. All artworks in the exhibition are for sale, with the talismans each priced at $25, enabling everyone to take home an artwork or memento of the show.

Michele Pred’s neon red heart surrounding a pink fist, “Love As Activism,” lights up La MaMa’s street window 24-hours a day setting the Biennial tone. Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are invited to be baptized in the Holy Rainbow Church of Matriarchy – Nadya Tolokonnikova’s pink and glittered take on a holy fountain titled Holy Squirt, 2023. Themes of matriarchy, gender fluidity, social and racial justice, women’s rights, and flipping the stereotypes of “women’s work” are a focus of many artists’ representations of their daily lives, bodies, desires, identities, and traumas; as well as immortalizing those they cherish – friends, lovers, mothers, grandmothers, mentors, and icons.

Danielle Scott’s, Queen of Angels, 2021, a mixed media collage on a vintage ironing board, originally presented at the Museum of African Diaspora, is an homage to the 26-year-long friendship with her mentor, the late Gladys Barker Grauer - artist, gallerist, activist, and politician, who feared being forgotten. Airco Caravan’s humorous and conceptual work honors African-American icons – Harriet Tubman, Angela Davis, Rosa Parks – in Power Trio, using spray cans and swapping consumerist labels for empowered portraits with witty activist slogans. Heroes closer to home and heart - mothers and grandmothers - are given recognition often neglected on gallery walls, in works such as Lifu Hu’s photo series, Grandma, depicting her grandmother having the courage to break out of her introverted nature to play in ways tha connect with the younger generation. Stacey Billups’ oil painting, Aquinnah Cliffs, depicts the joy of a day at the beach shared with friends.

Cara Erskine’s pastoral abstract oil painting, Rainy Luncheon in the Studio Grass, 2021, features figures dressed in matching outfits that could allude to a kinship with teammates, or different aspects of the self through moments in life, in her ethereal fantasy weaving together art and historical references across time. Political and social issues are creatively explored in layered storytelling of dark subject matter such as Izabella Demalvys’, Saira, a portrait of one of Pakistan's female victims of brutal arson and acid attacks. Dominique Vitali’s, Talia, is a delicately drawn and disturbing contemporary depiction of the original Sleeping Beauty story, written by Giambattista Basile in 1634, in which she is aroused out of a deep sleep by the babies born from the Prince’s rape of her unconscious and unconsenting body. Caroline Voagen Nelson brings Lucy Burns - activist, jailed suffragette, and co-founder of the National Woman’s Party - to life in the amazing augmented reality print, Her Vote: Lucy Burns.

Clothing, as armor or restraint, is examined in a range of ways, including embroidered aprons and slips, and as a symbol of our consumerist destruction in Kat Ryals’s cast glass croc, Sailors Slipper (Traharella), 2023. Multi-hyphenated artist Chanel Matsunami Govreau’s convergence of wearable sculpture and gender expansiveness is presented through the soft armor of a wig in the photograph, i feel my most genderqueer in a wigcap. Side-by-side with figurative works are abstract and textile works including Fukuko Harris’ brightly colored clay and mixed media sculpture reinventing pussy hats into earthy organic forms in Women’s March. Suzanna Scott’s Coin Cunts are a multi-colored symbol of empowerment and equality for all with a vulva, symbolically turning the ubiquitous object of a purse inside out, and challenging the misogynistic and racist culture in the U.S. Classical miniature embroidered, and embellished, portraits by Karina Majkut, titled Fair Play, subvert the toxic masculinity of vintage baseball cards by obscuring the identity, and making them more inclusive, ambiguous -and sparkling.

Short time-based media by 27 artists will play in a continuous loop, allowing visitors to quickly sample a number of videos, as well as longer works provided with a menu to allow visitors to select specific videos to view. Performance art and live music will continually enliven the Biennial, including a choir performance by Gaia Music Collective on opening day, and musical performances by Alison Clancy, La Galli, and more.

A complete list of artists can be seen on everywomanbiennial.com

The website and Every Woman Biennial IG will be continually updated with performance schedules.

EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL TEAM

The 2024 Every Woman Biennial, is co-curated by a team of creatives and artists who have been the driving force managing and producing all previous Biennials with founder C. Finley: Molly Caldwell, Executive Director and Producer; Eddy Segal, Artistic Director; and Jerelyn Huber, Gallery/ Production Manager.

Funding is generously provided by: The Deborah Buck Foundation, The Jonathan Rinehart Family Foundation, and Caldwellings Real Estate.

INFORMATION & CONTACT

Every Woman Biennial Team:
Info@everywomanbiennial.com
instagram.com/everywomanbiennial

Media:
Maureen@redartprojects.com 917.846.4477

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