Exhibition - Georgetown College
Anything Goes
ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors
Wilson Art Gallery, Georgetown College
Georgetown, Kentucky
Exhibition dates: October 17 - November 16, 2022
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 20, 2022
Georgetown College is featuring an exhibition of the ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors with modern 3-dimensional work created by members of ENID, including: myself (Leticia Bajuyo), Caren Cunningham, Jeanne Dueber, Linda Erzinger, Ewing Fahey, Lalana Fedorschak, Sarah Frederick, Valerie Fuchs, Mary Dennis Kannapel, Paula Keppie, Ann Klem, Paula Keppie, Frances Kratzok, Bette Levy, Shawn Marshall, Emily Schuhmann, Karen Terhune, Gloria Wachtel, Melinda Waters, and Dawn Yates.
ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors was founded in In 1998 by ten artists. This collective of female sculptors is named for Enid Yandell, with the goal to encourage, educate, and mentor women artists, students, and each other. Today the collective is comprised of 20 artists, many of whom are founding members.
The Wilson Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Building of Georgetown College on the corner of South Mulberry and College Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.
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I am honored that my pieces Hypergrass Triptych and The Not So Little Engine are on display in this group exhibition:
For more information about these pieces:
Artificial Green Grass Series
The Not So Little Engine: Divided
Bronze, artificial grass, and wood
11" x 4.5" x 4" each
The Not So Little Engine: Yield
Bronze, artificial grass, and wood
11" x 6" x 6"
Hypergrass: Triptych
Framed artificial grass
3 pieces each 15" x 19" x 2”