(no)
(no) is a reaction to language used to describe, demean and categorize women in our society. Using found materials (primarily waxed, found papers), all of the text is pulled from recent public declarations by men, with a sprinkling of the urban dictionary, regarding women’s rights, bodies, intelligence and place in the world.
“(no) simply doing housework“ was recently part of the 2020 CAM Raleigh North Carolina Artist Exhibition.
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the (no) series is a reaction to language used to describe, demean and categorize women in our society. Using found materials (primarily waxed, found papers), all of the text is pulled from recent public declarations by men regarding women’s rights, bodies, intelligence and place in the world.
contact the artist for availability, a discount on the purchase of multiple pieces in this collection, or a commissioned piece
player piano roll, found paper, type.
20” x 20”, shipped with a plastic clip frame
the (no) series is a reaction to language used to describe, demean and categorize women in our society. Using found materials (primarily waxed, found papers), all of the text is pulled from recent public declarations by men regarding women’s rights, bodies, intelligence and place in the world.
contact the artist for availability, a discount on the purchase of multiple pieces in this collection, or a commissioned piece
player piano roll, found paper, type.
20” x 20”, shipped with a plastic clip frame
the (no) series is a reaction to language used to describe, demean and categorize women in our society. Using found materials (primarily waxed, found papers), all of the text is pulled from recent public declarations by men regarding women’s rights, bodies, intelligence and place in the world.
contact the artist for availability, a discount on the purchase of multiple pieces in this collection, or a commissioned piece
player piano roll, found paper, type.
20” x 20”, shipped with a plastic clip frame
the (no) series is a reaction to language used to describe, demean and categorize women in our society. Using found materials (primarily waxed, found papers), all of the text is pulled from recent public declarations by men regarding women’s rights, bodies, intelligence and place in the world.
contact the artist for availability, a discount on the purchase of multiple pieces in this collection, or a commissioned piece
player piano roll, found paper, type.
20” x 20”, shipped with a plastic clip frame