Beyond Boundaries: Feminine FormsMain MenuBeyond Boundaries: Feminine FormsCuratorsSelect Works at PAFAPAFA Installation ImagesSelect Works at BMCBMC Installation ImagesProgrammingRelated ExhibitionsExhibition CatalogueMechella Yezernitskayaa79f660f1df80423beef6cbdfc74777f391c9c88Laurel McLaughlin7aaa77c13c8bd618817d93f2bac4722f1fb908fd
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12017-11-02T13:55:42+00:00Alicia Peaker14f621fb2a70d659e17b3d56249cbca7a6c17f08761Ruth Fine, California 1, State 1, 1984. Etching, 8 x 9 1/2 in. Bryn Mawr College, The William and Uytendale Scott Memorial Study Collection of Works by Women Artists, gift of Bill Scott, 2006.1.1202017-11-02T13:55:42+00:00Alicia Peaker14f621fb2a70d659e17b3d56249cbca7a6c17f08
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12017-11-06T22:36:59+00:00(un)earthing7gallery2017-11-10T15:16:21+00:00 Since antiquity, Western thought has aligned nature with the female, and by extension, with attributes such as purity, fertility, beauty, bounty, and chaos. This is perhaps most clearly seen in the personification of “mother nature.” The artists in this constellation refuse such simple categorization by withholding literal representations of women’s bodies in the landscape even as they “(un)earth” metaphoric and material inspiration from the natural world.