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Girls’ Club is pleased to present a web-based work in conjunction with Re-Framing the Feminine by artist Moira Holohan.

Holohan’s work is grounded in experimental processes where she manipulates various media including assemblage, video animation and collage. Layered images and sound come out of her interest to [...]

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21 Days in Santa Fe

Carolyn Swiszcz & Wilson Webb

Video, Original Song by Carolyn Swiszcz, produced by Anonymous

Duration: 2 minutes 2 seconds

Courtesy of the artists

Carolyn Swiszcz’s paintings of mostly B-grade 1970′s architecture, from faded strip malls to corporate headquarters, have been exhibited widely. [...]

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Migration of the Golden Toad

Part 1 Part 2

Duration: 1 minute

Believed to be one of the first casualties of global warming, the Golden Toad of Costa Rica was rumored extinct by the late 1980’s.  Inhabiting the Monteverde cloud forests, many species [...]

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Artist Karen Snouffer contributes a multimedia work, “My Chaos“, combining drawing, performance and digital animation to the Girls’ Club exhibition Under the Influence.

Karen Snouffer, a mixed media artist, has created installations, performances, paintings and works on paper for over 20 years. Selected exhibitions have been [...]

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Artist and writer – currently Girls’ Club Writer-in-Residence – Denise Delgado created an interactive web-based project for Girls’ Club in conjunction with the exhibition Under the Influence.

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Denise Delgado is a Miami-based writer, artist and curator. She has read, exhibited and performed her multidisciplinary work at events and venues including the [...]

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A photo session by Provincetown, MA artist Jenny Humphreys layers identities and histories.  Natural History augments the Girls’ Club exhibition Talking Heads.

Learn more about Jenny Humphreys here.

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Caperucita Roja is a project by artist Eugenia Vargas Pereira, currently residing in Chile, where she was born.

The series of photos, made in collaboration with performance artist Carmen Paz Venegas, stalk a young woman dressed in red.

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