Heart of Lilith
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Artists Simone Alice Hills, Cheyann Washington, Shoko Yanagisawa, Tara Zorthian, and Ireland Wisdom will be featured in the upcoming exhibition. The show uses Lilith, an early symbol of the divine feminine, to discuss how female artists navigate and create within the contemporary art world. Many works will be on display including powerful self portraits by all five artists. Filmmaker
Irie Calkins will also have a collaborative art film installed that is about viewing art freely and unpolluted.