Deborah Beck
"All in a Day's Work"
16 x 20 inches; Oil on canvas
$500.
My painting "All in a Day's Work" depicts a visual story of a woman busy at work, as so many millions do and have done
Jenny Belin
“Dream Big, Fight Hard”
13 ½ x 11 inches; Acrylic and ink on wood panel (framed)
$500.
A Portrait of Senator Elizabeth Warren, painted three days prior to her dropping out of the 2020 presidential race: #Mostqualified, #MissedOpportunity, #unconscioussexism
Renee Borkow
“From Hera to Eternity”
23 ¼ x 29 ¼ inches; Caran d’Ache watercolor pencil, collage
$2000.
My picture “From Hera to Eternity” was originally inspired by the poem “The Odyssey”. This image of the goddess Hera is a watercolor pencil collage from a series that focused on the characters, stories and symbols of the Greek goddesses and their feminine persuasive powers.
Ellen Burnett
“Creation”
24 x 30 x 2inches; Mixed media including cardboard, ink, charcoal, pencil, watercolor, acrylic paint, vinyl, tape on watercolor paper/
$1200.
Creation: the artist at work, or how the brain explodes in the small hours.
Irene Christensen
”Artemis”
20 x 16 inches, Oil on canvas
Human beings are part of Nature. We must never forget that or take Nature for granted.This is my mythology, my personal iconography. Its symbols and densely worked images are a translation of my sense of the primacy of nature, our dependence on it and inescapable bond to it.
Kiffi Diamond
“Spring Cleaning in the Eisenhower Era”
12 x 12 inches; Mixed media
$375.
Vintage catalog images from 1952 create a scene of a woman doing mundane housework.
Michael Drakopoulos
“Three Women Working at Grand Central Dining Concourse”
11 x 16 ½ inches; Ink jet on cotton rag paper
$350.
Samantha Dziubek
“It Comes and Goes in Waves”
10 ½ x 13 ½ inches; Acrylic and ink and paper on canvas
$650.
“It Comes and Goes in Waves” depicts the struggles and stigmas of mental health that women are subjected to but forced to repress so they don’t “appear weak” or “too emotional”. Samantha has intertwined parts of her personal journal to the contour of her waterscape and the inner essence of the stylized odalisque. Repressing emotions exacerbates an emotional drowning sensation and only intensifies anxieties. Once one faces these emotions head on they will be able to process and grow. “
David Fitzgerald
”Ghost at the Ansonia”
25 x 24 x 17 inches; Photos mounted on cabinet, plaster and encaustic on toy figure. (Wonder Woman)
$2000.
This piece is made with images attached to a cabinet, including the apartment in Rosemary’s baby and a painting by Edward Hopper as well as person photographs and 8mm movies. The ghost is a Wonder Woman action figure covered with plaster and encaustic. Emotionally it is about loss and memories of time gone by..
Arlene Finger
“Self Portrait” 14 x 17 inches; Pastel, ink and pencil
$700.
Elizabeth Ginsberg
“Mural 8-Ode to the ERA”
17 x 21 inches (framed); Digital print with hand coloring and writing
$500.
My digital print with hand coloring and writing is titled, "MURAL 8- ODE to the ERA."The writing in the upper part of the print celebrates the goal of the Equal Rights Amendment that was first introduced to Congress in 1923.
"Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex."
Juliette Gordon
“JG 202”
35 x 29 inches, Photomontage
$1800.
Joshua Greenberg
“Threes and Other Curves No. 28”
20 x 16 inches; Photo Based Imagery
$1450.
Chris Tucker Haggerty
“Child of My Bones”
Book Arts, Board, Fabric, Papers.
NFS
“Child of My Bones” was inspired by women’s insurmountable power to co-create life and the indescribable bond between mother and child.
Yu Huang
“Dream Most Difficult”
20 x 56 inches; oil on canvas
NFS
Kazuo Ishikawa
“Caged Equality”
12 x 12 inches; Mixed media
$750,
The caged heart is the symbol of “equality”, which is oppressed and turned color gray. But the right side of the cage isn’t closed perfectly, there is a tiny space and being changed the color of the fence bar. (gold to silver)
It represents the hope & the loophole to the world of possibilities.
Yasmine Iskander“Reflection”
13 ½ x 13 ½ inches; Acrylic on canvas
$700,
Bernice Sokol Kramer
“Gold in the Morning Sun”
63 x 27 x 16 inches; Paper Mache, Acrylic
$6000.
Sir Jacob Epstein's sculpture "Madonna and Child"-1950 was the inspiration for my mother and child sculpture titled "Gold in the Morning Sun"
Angela M. LaMonte“
Homage to the Great Courageous Bernie Sanders and the Great Courageous Cornel West””
17 x 19 inches; Mixed media painting
$500.
“My art strongly reveals social consciousness, ideological convictions as it suggests/represents and at the same time evokes thought as well as emotion in others.”
Marco Lando
“Exile #76”
31x 48 cm; Digital print on Baryta paper,
ed. 1/7 + 3 AP
$550.
Black and white photo of hermitic woman on a moody landscape in the mountains, turning her back to a mirror. The blanket used by the woman to cover herself, becomes a sort of hermitic dress designed to remove from the woman's body the signs of her femininity, in order to force upon herself a path of atonement. The mirror is intended as an instrument of self-knowledge. The woman turns her back to it as if she was in a deep, intimate fear.
Gabrielle Lundy
Natasha’s Everyday Story”
8 x 8 inches; Mixed media collage
Gabrielle upcycles 95%of the materials she uses in her creative process, so when she spotted the brown striped pillow case,she knew she wanted to use it to create Natasha, a biracial woman in her EVERYDAY PEOPLE series.
$149.
Rosemary Lyons
”Bitch”
4 x 6 inches; Egg tempera and gold leaf on board
$300.
Lynne Mayocole
“Marissa’s Doll House”
15 ½ x 8 ½ x 8 ½ inches; Mixed media
$500.
Ron Moore
“Air Kiss”
Life Size; Powder coated steel, wire figure
$900.
Sai Morikawa
"Reverse Angle"
38 x 25 inches; Mixed media on canvas
$1500,
Vernita N’Cognita“
“Inscru-“
29 x 20 inches; Mixed media
$500.
Mona Lisa with her inscrutable smile has served as a symbol of a
powerful female for centuries. Here I have framed her with a diaphragm
invented in the mid-19th century, finally giving women power over their
bodies through birth control.
Stacey Clarfield Newman
“Warrior Goddess”
43 x 45inches; Mixed media
$3600.
My piece, Warrior Goddess is about the divine feminine and the courage, strength and wisdom of my inner self as I faced an incredible challenge as a woman.
Nancy Nicol"
F is for Female."
11 x 14 x 2 inches; Collage/found object
$275.
My inspiration came from finding the letter F, often used as half a curse but a sacred letter to me, being one - this collage reworks girl-type paper dolls, ads and cartoons.
Petronia Paley
“Green Tara in a Box”
11 x 14 inches; Box Collage: Vintage Chinese cloth/paper, with bone objects.
$600.
The Tara is the feminine form of compassion, the incarnate goodness in all women.She represents the potential for compassion in all, and the compassion we extend to others. I am Tara. You are Tara. We are all Tara!
Srividya Kannan Ramachandran
“She is Everyone”
8 x 8 inches; A.I Generated art printed on metal
$500
Sarah Riley
“Rocket Girl”
40 x 30 inches; Acrylic on canvas
$3000.
Taking off from earth, Rocket Girl is bathed in the sun-like glow of rocket fuel exploding out from her feet, the natural world suffusing her being with vitality, propulsion, persistent purpose, a force no longer to be denied.
Susan Sills
“After Degas/Woman in a Tub”
40 x 36 inches; Life size painted wood cutout.
$5000.
Katherine Ellinger Smith“Notes from Kathy Smith's Journal, Bluff Utah 2020”
11 x 14 inches; Monoprint, inks, graphite
$150.
This artwork is a jumble of visual images, notes, textures, and words torn and compiled into images from a daily journal that I started after retiring near the Navajo reservation, May 2018.
Sharon Wybrants"
Endangered Species, Tigers and their habitat, the Sumatra Rainforest, Oil Painting, 9 1/2 feet high by 16 feet wide, in progress, February 28, 2020."
24 x 36 inches; Photograph of a painting.
$450.
Frances Vye Wilson
SOCIAL WARRIORS: Call to Arms: “DEFEND YOUR HONOR”
28 x 15 X 8 inches; Cambium Fiber from the Asian mulberry tree and deer antler
$5300..