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Location: Great Park Gallery

Since the rise of Western abstract painting in the mid-20th century to the development of today’s contemporary art, female abstract artists have often been overlooked. In collaboration with curator Suzanne Walsh, Painting in the Abstract: Women Inspired by the Masters explores the impact and diversity of women in the Southern California art scene while showcasing how they are challenging the medium and echoing the legacies of the mid-century female masters.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Since the rise of Western abstract painting in the mid-20th century to the development of today’s contemporary art, female abstract artists have often been overlooked. In collaboration with curator Suzanne Walsh, Painting in the Abstract: Women Inspired by the Masters explores the impact and diversity of women in the Southern California art scene while showcasing how they are challenging the medium and echoing the legacies of the mid-century female masters.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Since the rise of Western abstract painting in the mid-20th century to the development of today’s contemporary art, female abstract artists have often been overlooked. In collaboration with curator Suzanne Walsh, Painting in the Abstract: Women Inspired by the Masters explores the impact and diversity of women in the Southern California art scene while showcasing how they are challenging the medium and echoing the legacies of the mid-century female masters.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Since the rise of Western abstract painting in the mid-20th century to the development of today’s contemporary art, female abstract artists have often been overlooked. In collaboration with curator Suzanne Walsh, Painting in the Abstract: Women Inspired by the Masters explores the impact and diversity of women in the Southern California art scene while showcasing how they are challenging the medium and echoing the legacies of the mid-century female masters.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Since the rise of Western abstract painting in the mid-20th century to the development of today’s contemporary art, female abstract artists have often been overlooked. In collaboration with curator Suzanne Walsh, Painting in the Abstract: Women Inspired by the Masters explores the impact and diversity of women in the Southern California art scene while showcasing how they are challenging the medium and echoing the legacies of the mid-century female masters.

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