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Installation view of "She is Here" at Atlanta Contemporary, photo by Kasey Medlin.

She Is Here

Katy Donoghue

8 December 2020

A tribute to the essence, ideas, and labors of women, “She Is Here” features works by 20 artists chosen from the past two decades of Atlanta Contemporary’s Studio Artist Program residents. Co-curated by Kristen V. Cahill and Daricia Mia DeMarr, viewers at the space will recognize common themes like body image, femininity, motherhood, domesticity, aging, spirituality, and identity intertwined into a celebration of women, seen through the works of artists from many generations, backgrounds, and working across a range of mediums—like Jenene Nagy’s graphite and silver on paper work Untitled 4 (From stars); Ann Rowles’s Stretch, Tone & Firm sculptural trio; and Jaime Bull’s large-scale Wicka Wicka What?.

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