EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL 2021

MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE

NEW YORK CITY (June 24-July 3) | LONDON (June 12-July 9)

OVERVIEW: EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL, the wildly popular and world’s largest all woman and non- binary art biennial of its kind, is expanding for its 4th edition to be presented in two major cities simultaneously - London and New York - in June and July 2021.

Every Woman Biennial NYC/ NFT: The New York 2021 edition will present its 1st NFT Biennial in collaboration with Superchief Gallery NFT, the world's 1st physical gallery space dedicated to NFT art. Always evolving to provide inclusive opportunities to support women and non-binary artists, the aim of the Biennial is to give hundreds of artists, who are interested in exploring the new technology and mint NFTs, the opportunity to reach new audiences and sell their art on this platform. More details are below.

Every Woman Biennial London: The inaugural London edition will take to the streets with performances and public art, including transforming monuments, continuing the Biennial’s traditional salon-style gallery exhibitions showcasing and bringing together 200+ female and non-binary artists, and collaborating with organizations including: Queer Art Projects, London Festival of Architecture, Aether Magazine, The Rectory Projects, and more. Every Woman Biennial London programming directors are Eddy Grattan- Bellew and Ruby Streek, working with the New York founder C. Finley and Executive Producer Molly Caldwell.

The Biennial launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally under the name, The Whitney Houston Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists. Each year, one of Whitney Houston’s songs that shouts out women lifting each other up, provides the title for the Biennial, as well as a block-party style street dance, and this year’s Biennial theme is MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE. ____________________________________________________________________________________

NYC/NFT 2021: June 24 - July 3, 2021

WHAT: The 2021 Every Woman Biennial is presenting its 1st NFT Biennial, taking on and diversifying the NFT world. Always evolving to provide inclusive opportunities to support women and non-binary artists, the aim is to give hundreds of artists, who are interested in exploring the new technology and mint NFTs, the opportunity to reach new audiences and sell their art on this platform - especially important in this ongoing socially-distanced time. The exhibition is a carbon negative NFT exhibition.

HOW: Every Woman Biennial, in collaboration with Superchief Gallery NFT will hold a workshop to walk selected artists through minting their first NFTs and manage the Biennial.

WHEN:

●  May 10-17 NFT open call. Emerging and established artists will be chosen from the open call to participate in the NFT Biennial and taught how to mint their NFT art.

●  June 24-July 3 Every Woman Biennial MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE NFT exhibition presented at Superchief Gallery NFT on a series of large screens in the gallery and on the NFT platform.

●  June 24 Opening Celebration for MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE.

All are invited to join the kick off celebration: a participatory “dist-dance” to Whitney Houston’s “My Love Is Your Love” organized by C. Finley and Natalie Lomonte. One block from Superchief Gallery NFT, 6-8pm.

WHERE:

Gallery Space: Superchief Gallery NFT, 56 E 11th St, New York, NY 10003, 12-6pm everyday Online: https://superchiefgallerynft.com/

WHY: It's new and women and non-binary people are under-represented! We like to experiment with opportunities for artists to thrive. And while we love physically bringing together thousands of artists in community and celebration (and we will do that again in 2022 live and in person!), in this ongoing socially- distanced time, it seems like the right platform. No pressure, it’s not for everyone, but we’ll support artists who want to give it a whirl.

Please note: We are aware of the controversy around NFT’s including the environmental issues. Superchief Gallery NFT has taken steps to be carbon negative - see below.

LONDON

EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL EXPANDS FROM NYC FOR ITS INAUGURAL FESTIVAL IN LONDON
Featuring Urban Interventions, Gallery Exhibitions, Performances
JUNE 12 - JULY 9, 2021

LOCATIONS: Various sites throughout London: Holborn, Peckham, Westminster, Poplar, and Hackney

(May 25, 2021 NY/London) EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL, the wildly popular and world’s largest all woman and non-binary art biennial of its kind, is expanding for its 4th edition to be presented in two major cities simultaneously - London (June 12 – July 9) and New York (June 24 – July 3, 2021.) The inaugural London edition, Every Woman Biennial London, will take to the streets with performances and public art, including transforming male-dominated monuments, as well as continuing the Biennial’s traditional salon-style gallery exhibitions showcasing and bringing together 200+ female and non-binary artists with works by acclaimed artists presented alongside emerging artists invited through an open call. A special feature of Every Woman Biennial London will be collaborations with organisations, across mediums and disciplines, including: Queer Art Projects, London Festival of Architecture, Gazelli House, Aether Magazine, The Rectory Projects, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, and more.

The Biennial was launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally as The Whitney Houston Biennial, presented independently and simultaneously with The Whitney Museum Of American Art Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists. Every other year, Every Woman Biennial continues to bring together women and non-binary artists in exhibitions, performances, and programs. The Biennial expanded to Los Angeles in 2019, and C. Finley and Molly Caldwell are excited to initiate London as its “sister city” for 2021, collaborating with Every Woman Biennial London programming directors Eddy Grattan-Bellew and Ruby Streek.

The 4th presentation in New York City will evolve to take on and diversify the male dominated NFT world, giving 300 hundred women and non-binary artists the opportunity to reach new audiences and sell their art. It will be presented on the NFT platform and viewable on screens in a physical presentation at Superchief Gallery NFT, NY, from June 24-July 3, 2021. The traditional gallery and public art presentation of Every Woman Biennial will return in 2022 in NY to time with The Whitney Museum Of American Art Biennial. Each year, one of Whitney Houston’s songs celebrating women lifting each other up provides the title for the Biennial, as well as a block-party style street dance; this year’s Biennial theme is MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE.

EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL LONDON 2021

WHAT: Every Woman Biennial London, the “sister” festival to Every Woman Biennial NYC, will create exhibition opportunities for hundreds of London-based and international female and non-binary artists to exhibit their work through public installations, performances, gallery exhibitions, live music, and workshops.

WHEN: JUNE 12 - JULY 9, 2021 (and ongoing through streaming platforms)
WHERE: Various locations throughout London: Holborn, Peckham, Westminster, Poplar, Hackney.

WHO: Every Woman Biennial, founder C. Finley and executive producer Molly Caldwell are collaborating with Every Woman Biennial London directors, Eddy Grattan-Bellew and Ruby Streek, for the inaugural edition. The biennial will feature art by internationally acclaimed artists to build excitement and support for hundreds of emerging artists, continuing the Biennial’s successful model.

In keeping with the mission of building community amongst female and non-binary artists, and creating dynamic programming coming out of a year of isolation, Grattan-Bellew has created a Satellite Exhibition Series and collaborations with Queer Art Projects, London Festival of Architecture, Gazelli House, Aether Magazine, The Rectory Projects, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, and more.

INFORMATION & SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: www.everywomanbiennial.com

BIENNIAL HIGHLIGHTS
MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE: Every Woman Biennial London

Salon Exhibition - Curated by Eddy Grattan-Bellew and Ruby Streek with support from Every Woman Biennial C. Finley and Molly Caldwell
Dates: July 2-9, 12-7pm Closing party July 9.
(July 1: private view for artists, collaborators and media)

Location: Copeland Gallery, Peckham, Unit 9I, Copeland Park, 133 Copeland Rd, London SE15 3SN

Invited through a democratic open call, the Salon Exhibition features works for sale by 200+ international and London-based acclaimed and emerging female and non-binary artists, including: Swoon, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Miranda Forrester, Tanaka Mazivanhanga, Michelle Rogers, Sarah Smith, Margaux Walter, Alina Zamanova, and many more. Partners: Aether Magazine, BBZ London, Gal-Dem.

Every Woman Biennial London Emerging Artists Prize: Five emerging artists will receive a prize of £100, from money raised by a crowdfunding campaign, with each artist selected by one of the jury members: Daria Khan, Director of Mimosa House London; Sippin’ T, Founder of BBZ London; Lizzie Glendinning, Director of the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair; Mia Sakai, Editor in Chief of Aether Magazine; Kemi Alemoru, Culture Editor of Gal-Dem.

HIDDEN MOTHERS

Tereza Buskova public art project and workshops produced in collaboration with the London Festival of Architecture.

Dates: June 1st - 30th. / Procession and Participatory Performance: June 27th, 2pm Location: Chats Palace, 42-44 Brooksby's Walk, Homerton, London E9 6DF

Artist and architect Tereza Buskova investigates issues of women’s empowerment, home, isolation and togetherness, bringing together cultural influences of her current home in the UK with her familial history in Central and Eastern Europe. Working with mothers in Birmingham and London, the artist will create a live performance, workshops, and a temporary installation of a large-scale replica of a Slovak cottage facade, infused with rituals and Slavic symbolism.

COUNTER-FLOW

Two-person exhibition of new work by Sophie Michael and Candida Powell-Williams, exploring family ritual and domestic surrealism.
Presented by Rectory Projects
Dates: June 12-26. Open by appt by email (therectoryprojects@gmail.com) and instagram @therectoryprojects

Opening reception: Saturday, June 12, 4-10pm, with live performance by Hannah Lees at 5PM. Location: The Rectory Projects, All Saints Rectory, Newby Place, London, E14 0EY

GALATEA, 2021 Collaboration with Queer Art Projects screenings of videos created from commissions of 5 public performances by Sakeema Peng Crook, Ebun Sodipo, Izzy Yon, SERAFINE1369 /Jamila Johnson-Small (previously known as Last Yearz Interesting Negro), Istanbul Queer Art Collective, and InXestuous Sisters
Dates: July 7th & 8th, 7-10pm
Location: The Copeland Gallery, Peckham, Unit 9I, Copeland Park, 133 Copeland Rd, London SE15 3SN and Queer Art Projects’ (QAP) digital platform

In Greek mythology, Galatea is the name of the statue that is transformed by Aphrodite into a living woman at the wishes of her sculptor. Private performances will bring historical context and current political discourse to temporarily replace, transform, critique, and breathe new life into select male-dominated statues and public monuments around London, including Nelson's Column, Cleopatra’s Needle (Victoria Embankment), Winston Churchill (Parliament Square), Queen Anne (St. Paul’s Cathedral), Mary Wollstonecraft by Maggi Hambling (Newington Green). Funding provided by the Arts Council England.

NYC NFT 2021 ARTISTS
Ilona Anderson, Maureen Catbagan, em 16, Christina H Narwicz, Stephanie Carlin, Charlotte Karlsen, CECHK, Eden Mitsenmacher, Alice Quaresma, Erin Ko, Christa A Bell, Adela Wagner, Eddy Mami, Christen Clifford, Wednesday Kim, Tracy Morgan, Ali Norman, elle mehrmand, Inner Course, Anna Pasztor, Sarah Alice Moran, Mindbender Art, Alison Pasquini, Gazelle Samizay, Jennie West aka Candy Warhol, Agus, Nancy Rodrigo, Elisabeth Smolarz Vered Snear, Salart, Ann Romero De Cordoba, Gina Policastro, Siri Kaur, dominika ksel, BUD SNOW, Indira Cesarine, JULIE EISENBERG PITMAN, chameckilerner, Alexandria Deters, Stef Allespach, Cait Finley, Tijera S. Williams, Paula Stuttman, Nadja Verena Marcin, Katya Grokhovsky, Susannah Simpson, Laguna Libra, Cynthia A Alvarez, Lara Knutson, Fukuko Harris, Raquel Esquives, Kysa Johnson, Queen of Shroomlandia, Tatyana Gubash, Dimitra Joanna Theodoridou, Anika Qureshi / AncientFutureStudio, Waambat, Daryl Myntia, Nelly Zagury, Gisel Florez, Caroline Falby, Bree Chapin, Shasti, spodiodi, Anya Liftig, Katherine Helen Fisher, Star Stone, Alison Mustokoff, Jean Robison, ellen jong, Nichole Washington, EYIBRA + Oswaldo Erreve, Maria Teresa Carmier Villalobos, Antonia Stoyanovich, Sophia Wallace, For The Observer, Crystal Vielula, Daphane Park, MARY-ANN MONFORTON, Catalina Aranguren, Claudia Glynn, Abi Lewis, Catherine Wilson, Jessica Rubin, Pat Payne, Poonam jain Vishwas, Catrin Hedström, Kellie O'Dempsey, Mythra Sage, Ashira Siegel Fox, Charlotte Woolf, Wildcat Ebony Brown, Erica Podwoiski, Tlisza Jaurique, Katina Bitsicas, Jana Ireijo, Sandra Segula, ValincyJean Patelli, Katie Urban, Maude Tanswai, Karin Bar, Cat Machine Gems, Elizabeth Mikellides, Daniela Calandra, ABACUS, Kat Geng, Mallory Breiner, Amy Smith, Nicole Daskas, Bethlhem Mar, Savannah Spirit, Vlada Haggerty, Chuck (Phoebe Legere), Dina Levy, Maya Erdelyi, angel favorite, Pippilotta Yerna, Margie Schnibbe, Amelia Marzec, mzhyff, Suzanne Wright, Karmimadeebora McMillan, Marta Balla, Ruslana Nosak, Elise Navnløs, Charzette Torrence, Michele Pred, Amada Estabillo, Jamie Clyde, Poppy Shaw, Julia Standovar, Lizzy Taber, Michele Monseau, Iguana Collaborative, Magdalena Bielesz, Katrina Majkut, Arielle Stein, marjan moghaddam, Arielle Stein, Shelley Marlow, Irina Novikova, Alison Pirie, Mary Rouncefield, Marne Lucas AKA CuntemporaryArtist, Kim Nam, Love Rozenberg, Cat Del Buono, ila mira, Arlene Rush, Sofia Kaloterakis, Emily MK, Nina Murashkina, Malado Francine, Georgina Lewis, Alexandra Momin, Michelle Rogers, Melissa Eder, Qinza, Laural Hartman, Marina Santana, Oona m Nelson, Sofia Saleh, Kiley Ames, Catalina Schliebener, Deming King Harriman, Kyle Browne, Monique Carboni, Hanne Carrington Reay, Chris, Maria Petschnig, bianca chase, Hazel Griffiths, Meena (Sadia Fakih), Ariel Basson Freiberg, Alex Chowaniec, Katrina del Mar, Courtney Childress, Amy Vensel, Martyna Benedyka, Patricia Figueiredo, Mollie Serena, Alexandra Rubinstein, Bunnie Reiss, Liz Ainslie, Leah Aron, Megan Morgan, Bex Massey, Megan McManus, Ksenia Salion, Marzipan Physics, alinelillie, Linda Litteral, A.Gareza, METAGASM, Duong, Laura Galbraith, Karen Dana Cohen, SUZY COADY, Julia Grayson, iheartgraffiti, Laura Stein, Maria Than, Bonesy, Rachel Portesi, Emothug84, Anne Lauroz, Francesca Ciaudano, Shyamolie Madhavji, ultrabred, Salome Jishkariani, Maka Kiladze, Midori, Aarin Purple, Maria Carla Genovesi, Sherman Yee, Anna of Roma, Ketta Ioannidou, Claire Fleury/Cash Levi Exum, Katy Itter, Bri Cirel, Carter Hodgkin, Joan Harmon, cathy weiss, Sharon Volpe, Nara Rosetto, Sheinina Raj, Linda Friedman Schmidt, Melanie Clemmons, Nuria Tovar, Irme Mamsirati, Nancy Good, Shrutika, The Institute for Art and Olfaction, Isabella Bhoan, Nadia Voukitchevitch, Jody Zellen, Ivana Damien George, Mariangeles Soto-Diaz, Parker Day, janice sloane, Rachelle Beaudoin, Binxi, Alana Celii, Stephanie Carlin, Go! Push Pops in collaboration with METAGASM (Laura Kimmel), Janice Sloane, Kira Nam Greene, Meegan Barnes, Theresa Gooby, Andrea Bass, Chloe Hedden, Parvathi, Elsa Egon, Kateryna Repa, Margeaux Walter, Maria Kelesidi, Katie Vida, Elena Romanovskaya, Maria Colich, Shkurte Ramushi, Lida Pshenichka, Elisa Rossi, Indira Ardolic, dahlia holmes

LONDON 2021 ARTISTS
Abbie Adams, Abi Lewis, Agnieszka Katz Barlow, Alex Chowaniec, Alexandra Jamieson, Alexandra Rubinstein, Alice Miller, Alina Zamanova, Alissa Alfonso, Allison Beda, andi theokle, Andrea Bonney Gould, Andrea C. Morley, Andy McFly, Angelica Bergamini, Anne Lauroz, Annie Mackin, Annis Harrison, Antonia Luxem, Anya Kashina, Athen Kardashian, Barbara Slitkin, Bea Campbell, Bethany Perry, Bev Butkow, Briana Chapin, Cali M. Banks, Carin Kulb Dangot, Carola Dixon, Carole d'Inverno, carolyn brann, Catherine Lette, Cathy Tabbakh, Lotte Karlsen, Chiara Ambrosio, Chintia Kirana, Chintia Kirana, Chloe McCarrick, Christine Lee Tyler, Clara Fialho, Clémence Vazard, Danielle Brathwaite Shirley, Darya Shojai Kaveh, Deborah Wasserman, Debra Pollarini, Defne Tutus, Dove Hays, Dr Juliet Henderson, Duong Nguyen Thuy, Elissa Swanger, Elizabeth Day, Ella Wysocki, Ellen Antico, Ellina Zhanukueva, Eloise Dethier-Eaton, Emi Avora, Emilie Coste, Emily Lazerwitz, Emily Pope, Emma Boittiaux, Emma Hill, Emma Sheehy, Farinha, Florence Sweeney, Francesca Brivio, Frijke Coumans, Georgie Grattan-Bellew, Giada Rotundo, Gill Walton, Halle Castille, Helena Stiasny, Helena Wadsley, hijadelacoca, Imogen Allen, Dily, Indrani Ashe, Irina Novikova, Irme Mamsirati, Jasmine Clarke, Jean Foos, Jeannie Rhyu, Jennifer Smith, Evgeniia Datsko, Jihoe Koo, Julia Peintner, Julia Scott, Juliana Naufel, julie eisenberg pitman, Julie Lee, Kate Fauvell, Kate Jackson, Kate Jackson, Kateryna Bortsova, Katherine Earle, Katherine Earle, Katia Kesic, Katia Kesic, Katie Cercone, Katie Vida, Katrin Aason, KATY VETCH, Kiran Chandra, Kora Moya-Rojo, Laguna Libra, Larissa Shaw, Laura Bell, Laura Kimmel, Laura Mega, Laura Skelton, Lauren G Cardenas, Laurence Unger, Linda C Burrows, Linda Friedman Schmidt, Linda Zagidulina, Lisa O'Donnell, Lisa-Marie Price, Liz Rundorff Smith, Louise Hildreth, Loz Atkinson, @onmyway.tothetate, Lucy Pickford, Marcy Brafman, Margeaux Walter, Maria Kaleta, Maria Spector, MARIA THAN, Marisa Culatto, Mary Klie, Mary Tooley Parker, Matete Martini, Matilda Little, Maya Gurung-Russell Campbell, Meera Palia, Melanie Griffin, MELANIE JORDAN, Melinda Plant, Melissa Eder, Mia Merlin, Miroslava Vecerova, Molly Stredwick, Monica Velez, Monica Velez, Myself, Nada Elkalaawy, Schäfer, Natasha Michaels, Natasha V. Moody, Neele Oebbeke, Nicole Michaud, Nicole Wassal, Inês Mourato, Olga Alexander, Olwyn Moxhay, PATRICIA FIGUEIREDO, Raquel Esquives, Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, Rebecca hardaker, Rebekah Tolley-Georgiou, Rene Matic, Rosie Jackson, Ruby Bateman, Meena (Sadia Fakih), Sally Brown, Sam Jane Hunt, Naomi Samara, Sana Zahra, Sara Rainoldi, Sarah Barker Brown, Sarah Trowsdale, Sarah Walko, Saucy Sez, Shani Yehudith Haquin Gerade, Shaye Thiel, Iguana Collaborative, Simona Orentaite, Siouxsie Damage, Sisi Savidge, Siusan Patterson, Sof Cia, Sophie Anne Wyth, Studio Medusa, Subarna Talukder, Susan Morelock, Suzanne Schireson, Sylvie Franquet, Sylwia Narbutt, Tatiana Moya, Taya De La Cruz, Teodora, Thea Wolf, Thyme James, Venetia Jollands, Victoria Cantons, Ha Na Kim, Xu Yang, Yasmeen Fathima Thantrey, Yelena Popova, Yean Teo, Yulia Ani, Yuqiao Guo, Yvette Molina, Katy Stubbs, Tanaka Mazivanhanga, Fiona De Bulat, Laura Clarke, Cat Rossiter, Arabella Hilfiker, Liorah Tchiprout, Prena Chandiramani, Rose Electra Harris, Sherrie Leigh Jones, Julia Marco Campany, Theadora Ballantyne-Way, Katharine Jones, Michelle Rogers, Liza Radlov

NFT WHY:

It's new and women and non-binary people are under-represented! We like to experiment with opportunities for artists to thrive. And while we love physically bringing together thousands of artists in community and celebration (and we will do that again in 2023 live and in person!), in this ongoing socially- distanced time, it seems like the right platform. No pressure, it’s not for everyone, but we’ll support artists who want to give it a whirl.

New York City.

2021

LONDON

Organizers: Ruby Streek, Eddy Grattan-Bellew, C. Finley, Jerelyn Huber, not pictured Molly Caldwell

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