women on the edge of time

TALLER Boricua, NYC

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The New York Society of Women Artists (NYSWA/1925-2021) approaches its centennial presenting the exhibition Women on the Edge of Time at Taller Boricua Gallery during Women’s History Month, 2021

In the early part of the last century, with New York City serving as the cultural gateway, the social and political climate of America was fertile territory for women artists to unite to express their avowed role in society: to demand freedom and recognition parallel to the Women’s Suffragette Movement which was clearly gaining ground. It is no less significant today. The right to equal education, gallery representation, curatorial inclusion, museum presence and equivalency in sales remains a focal point for female artists and is consistent with the mission of the New York Society of Women Artists (NYSWA). The exhibition currently featured at Taller Boricua Gallery for Women’s History Month entitled New York Society of Women Artists: Women on the Edge of Time. reveals that social change starts in the realm of ideas as contemporary artists with diverse histories consider the challenges of immigrant rights, basic human rights, the “me too” movement, gender equality, environmental concerns, and racism.

A century later, The New York Society of Women Artists remains in action within a politically charged landscape. NYSWA visual artists engage in a dialogue as independent beings facing their life experience, their time, political views, and the future of the planet. NYSWA artists search, seek, and find communicative means to address their ideas and their personal power in the present world through the artistic process. As it approaches its centennial anniversary, the New York Society of Women Artists remains an engaged creative force, rich in its diversity, re-birthing once again its role as activist, looking to the future while honoring its past.

Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta

Liberté, Egalité, Humanité (2020)

Acrylics, charcoal, chalk, graphite on canvas. 48" x 48'“ x 1.5"(D)

Susana  Aldanondo

Malena (2021)

Acrylic on Canvas. 36"(H) x 24"(W)

Audrey Anastasi

Touch (2019)

Charcoal drawing & mixed media collage on watercolor paper. 29"(H) x 22"(W)

Ellen Alt

Ice Writing : River II (2017)

Mixed Media on Metal

15"(H) x 24"(W)

Barbara Arum

Joined Together (2007)

Wood, Steel, Rubber

72"(H) x 9"(W) x 9"(D)

Fran Beallor

Dead Horse Bay Series: Losing My Marbles (2018)

Oil on Board. 18"(H) x 24"(W)

Caroline Bergonzi

The Eye of the Storm (2021)

Oil on Canvas. 40" x 40" each. Total polyptych size 80" x 80"

Deborah Brand

Iconic Women (2020)

Beaded Collage. 13.5"(H) x 8"(W) x 2.5"(D)

Linda Butti

St.Francis Woodlands (2021)

Oil on Canvas. 40"(H) x 30"(W)

Lynne Friedman

Woman Warrior (2020)

Mixed media collage with gouache. 9"(H) x 12"(W)

Pamela Casper

Gothic Underground (2021)

Oil and Acrylic on Canvas.36"(H) x 24"(W)

Natalie Giugni

Kids in Cages (2021)

Mixed Media Collage, print, acrylic and water color. 11"(H) x 17"(W) on watercolor paper 16"(H) x 24"(W)

Rose Deler

Aluminum Coat No.2 (2019)

Mylar, elastic, yarn, wire. 26"(H) x 23"(L) x 6"(W)

Lauren Gohara

Suffragettes (2019)

Oil and Alkyd on Canvas. 18"(H) x 18"(W)

Diana Freedman-Shea

Elegy (2006)

Oil on Canvas. 44"(H) x 48"(W)

Betsy Goldberg

Woman, Crossing (2021)

Oil on Canvas. 26"(H) x 32"(W)

Sheila Hecht

Getting There (2021)

Acrylic on Canvas. 30"(H) x 24"(W)

Lori Horowitz

Sitting in the Shadows (2021)

Aluminum wire, black wire mesh and shadow. 36"(H) x 24"(W) x 24"(D)

Suejin Jo

Prayer (2020)

Oil and acrylic on canvas. 48"(H) x 36"(W)

Sarah Katz

What Happens When I Die?

Glazed Stoneware. 5"(H) x 6"(W) x 6"(D) 

Karen L . Kirshner

Asylum Seekers (2019)

Acrylic on Canvas. 30" x 30"

Sueim Koo

Married Life - I was covering my eyes, ears and mouth (2021)

Mixed Media Collage on Canvas. 24"(H) x 18"(W)

Yumie Kusuda

Brilliant Diamond (2020)

Welded steel sprayed with diamond dust. 4"(H) x 24"(W) x 24"(D) each 4"(H) x 4"(W) x 5"(D)

Stephanie Lee

Beautiful Lady Smile (2020)

Color pigment, natural mineral pigment, ink on linen. 25"(H) x 17"(W) each

Yolène Legrand

Canal d'Avezac, Camp-Perrin, Haiti (2015)

Oil on Canvas. 24"(H) x 36"(W)

Jacqueline Lorieo

Memory and Repair (2021)

Fired Porcelain, Nichrome Wire. 28"(H) x 48"(W) x 2.5"(D)

Francine  Perlman

Story of the Sea (2019)

Viscosity Monotypes on Japanese paper, wood. 22"(H) x 18"(D) x variable width

Leah Poller

She was Twenty (2012)

Bronze. 15"(H) x 22"(L) x 16"(W)

Siena Gillann Porta

The Sixth Extiction (2020)

Black theatrical scrim, photo-collage,mylar tapes, acrylic pigment. 82"(H) x 30"(W) x 3/4"(D)

Anna  Kuchel-Rabinowitz

Object 2 (2018)

Mixed Media Collage - found object, porcelain clay. 10"(H) x 10"(W) x 1/2"(D)

Maureen Renahan-Krinsley

The Lurking Beast among Beauty

(2020) Mixed Media : painting, coldwax, oil paint, graphite, collage on canvas. 4'(H) x 5'(W)

Peggy  Silverstein

Cigarette Dealer in Jodhpur, India (2016)

Oil on Linen. 12"(H) x 12"(W)

Anne Stanner

Strange Fish (2021)

Glazed Clay, Plastic. 7"(H) x 11"(L) x 9"(D) 

Lea Weinberg

Mom's Food (2010)

Wire Mesh with Mixed Media, Metal Frame. 33"(H) x 24"(W) x 4"(D)

Rachelle Weisberger

Journey (2019)

Acrylic on Canvas. 20"(H) x 18"(W)

Lucy Wilner

Ever After /After Eve (2019)

Acrylic on Gessoed Paper. 28"(H) x 23"(W)