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‘Biblical Women. Equity?’ is originally an open call art exhibition in celebration of International Women’s Day 2023 #EmbraceEquity.  All the artworks are inspired or based upon female characters in the Christian Bible. The artists are all women or girls but not necessarily from the Christian faith.

 

The idea originated with ‘The Art Fringe Club’ at Monmouth Baptist Church. To know more visit their website.  In short, they invited female artists to respond through the medium of art to the written accounts of women and girls in the Bible. In the history of art the majority of artwork focusing on these Biblical women was produced by men. It is entirely appropriate for women to take a fresh look and provide their own interpretation of the events recorded.

We are taking a short adaptation of the exhibition on tour. It’s a very inclusive exhibition bringing together professional artists to hobbyists, from 12 to 70 years old! It’s a mixed medium exhibition displaying painting, felting, sculpture, dance and song.  Everything is displayed bilingual. The initiative driving the exhibition seeks to provide an equitable representation of women in the Bible and to redress the balance of perspective.

At each location, we invite and have the priveldge of sharing local artists creative responces and adding to the collection of art on display. Making each of the exhibition unique and special for it locality.

 

Get involved! We would love to bring the exhibition to you and your local area, and engage together with the community. Or if you are a creative woman or girl, you can still submit artwork, inspired by a Biblical female, towards the touring exhibition.

 

 

Open call for ALL female Artists!

We invite you to submit work in any medium (painting, photography, printmaking, video art, sculpting, mixed media, illustration etc.) for our compelling, touring exhibition celebrating our annual International Women’s Day.

 

We invite female artists to respond through the medium of art to the written accounts of women and girls in the Bible. In the history of art the majority of artwork focusing on these Biblical women was produced by men. It is entirely appropriate for women to take a fresh look and provide their own interpretation of the events recorded.

The stories of these women are as gripping and relevant today as they were in the past. The struggles and challenges they encountered hold contemporary parallels for the situations and experiences we face today - love and betrayal; adventure and intrigue; domestic heaven or hell, persecution and prejudice.

 

Sometimes overlooked, betrayed, underestimated and yet by equal measure loved, honoured, and powerful. Whether riding into battle, risking their lives to avert genocides, defying or murdering their evil sovereigns, surviving abuse, infidelity, infertility, enduring single parenthood or striving for social justice these women and girls demand contemporary exploration and a voice.

We are creating an exhibition which looks at the themes of our annual International Women’s Day through the lens of Biblical women and ‘equity’. We are responding to the IWD call to action of ‘…philanthropy, collaboration and uplifting women’! The initiative driving the exhibition seeks to provide an equitable representation of women in the Bible and to redress the balance of perspective.

 

To read more: www.loisadams.art/copy-of-the-tour

Biblical Women Art Exhibition

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