History is literally, His Story, a patriarchal record of time. "Feminine Divine" is Her Story, a visceral blend of memory and legend that presents a different narrative. Here you will find Queen Makeda of Sheba, and the goddess Mawu-Lisa, and other famous and unfamous females. You might also meet a young girl, full of wonder, clutching a purse decorated with white pearly beads and feathers under a layer of clear plastic.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.
History is literally, His Story, a patriarchal record of time. "Feminine Divine" is Her Story, a visceral blend of memory and legend that presents a different narrative. Here you will find Queen Makeda of Sheba, and the goddess Mawu-Lisa, and other famous and unfamous females. You might also meet a young girl, full of wonder, clutching a purse decorated with white pearly beads and feathers under a layer of clear plastic.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.
History is literally, His Story, a patriarchal record of time. "Feminine Divine" is Her Story, a visceral blend of memory and legend that presents a different narrative. Here you will find Queen Makeda of Sheba, and the goddess Mawu-Lisa, and other famous and unfamous females. You might also meet a young girl, full of wonder, clutching a purse decorated with white pearly beads and feathers under a layer of clear plastic.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 21.