“LA FEMME! FRAMING THE FEMININE” EXHIBIT
We are excited to present "La Femme! - Framing the Feminine," an exhibition that delves into the diverse and multifaceted nature of femininity. This collection captures the richness of female experiences, identities, and expressions from across the globe, challenging stereotypes and celebrating the complexity of what it means to be female. Each photograph in "La Femme!" offers a unique lens through which we can explore, question, and redefine the concept of femininity. We received submissions from 28 states across the United States as well as from the UK and Canada and are thrilled with our final selection of images. We congratulate the winners and selected artists and thank all participants for their compelling contributions. We are currently accepting submissions for our next exhibit, “TRAVEL DREAMS.” See the prospectus for submission info.
First Place--"Rose and Jamie" by Ann Brandeis
Second Place--"Women's Modern Oppression" by Amanda Colon
Third Place--"Hanna sees, Hyla listens, Stef shares" by Elinor Sheridan
Honorable Mention--"Sensing Shame" by Beth Harar
Honorable Mention--"Looking at you" by Miron Abramovici
Honorable Mention--"Muse" by Jacqui Turner
Honorable Mention--"Cindy - Beautiful at any age" by Jo Bolton
Honorable Mention--"The Dance" by Lynn Doran
Honorable Mention--"Notorious Colette" by Laura Davis
"Madonna of the Lost" by Malcolm Glass
"Evening Shadows" by Tom Hessel
"Power Within and Without" by Alan Hantz
"Ruminations" by Krista Frohling
"Shield" by Katie Hovencamp
"Untitled - Girl with Snake, Rabun, GA" by Jennifer Garza-Cuen
"As for the Weather" by Jill Sutherland
"Femme Fatale" by Karyn Mannix
"The Crack-up" by Hal Kahn
"Friends" by Jacquelyn Blackstone
"Lily in the Lake #2" by Richard P Stevens
"Reaching Within" by Rute Ventura and Tom Armstrong
"Always a Professional" by Rebecca Clark Andrino
"Balanced Reflection" by Jonathan Kohanski
"Venice Beach in Black and White" by Glen Wilbert
"Porcupine" by Dave Schaible
"We’ll Always Have Milwaukee" by Josh Justice
"Starlet" by Ken Maverick
"Eyes" by Ben Erlandson
"Vera" by Dan McCormack
"Looking Back" by Daniel Cook
"Weight of the World" by Candice Davenport
"Emerge from the Shadows" by John Diephouse
"She" by Adriana Rocha
"Linda - Hatches Harbor" by Stephen Schmidt
"The goddess in all of us" by Nicole Asselborn
"Earth Mask" by Stephen Tsoris
"Goodbye" by Hal Kahn
"Precisely how she felt after a particularly forgettable date" by Mark Sharfman
"No Lies" by Adam Avitable
"Seven of Knives" by Anne & Jill Staveley & Sutherland
"You Will Not Suffocate Me" by Rene Crystal
"Faces and Hands Multiple" by Amy Heller
"Flow with the Wind" by Yoyo Li
"Our Lady of Too Bold, Never Satisfied" by Janice Checchio
"High Hopes" by Harry Longstreet
"Reflections on a younger self" by Alma Mueller
"Parisian Dress Reflection" by Marianne McCoy
"Comforting" by Virginia/Ginger McConkie
"Ardipithecus Green" by Janelle McNiff
"Untethered" by Alex Smith
"Brooklyn" by Alexander Nguyen
"Wrecking Ball" by Kylo-Patrick Hart
"Rios Becomes Navy" by Nancy Hines
"Veiled" by Miron Abramovici
"Malinche" by Armando Herrera
"Untitled (nymph and seahorse)" by Lorna Stovall
"My heart at Dusk" by Lance Griffin
"SASS" by Catherine Comtois
"Everything is Temporary" by Niki Helley Ward
"Cuban Woman" by Susan Silkowitz
"Tuareg Family" by Allie Sabalis
"Beach Woman - Madagascar" by Jim Keany
"Three Girls, South India" by Tom Gengler
"Aquarius" by Julia Flit
"No such thing as too much practice" by Melissa Gamez
"La vie en rose" by Rebecca Cohen
"Crowns 17" by Mohamed Gabriel
"jóvenes de ciudad delgado" by José María Mancía
"Maribel" by Joseph Graves
"Rainbow Passage" by Norman Gabitzsch
"Femme Fatal" by Joshua Edwards
"Solo" by Arthur Jacoby
"Like No One Is Watching" by David Cohen
"Molly" by Lindsay Carlton
"Zaratareys" by Gretchen Beck
"The Giggle" by Denise Rohde
"Miss America" by Esther Rivera
"Dr. Decker examines Nitro" by Bob Soltys
"Reverence" by Kelly Graham
"Tummy Tuck" by Bridget Jourgensen
"Daphne" by Jill Laurie Goodman
"Over the Rainbow" by Meredith Ochoa
"Lorena in Silk" by Danielle Gadus
"Women of the Walker #17" by Sylvia Bandyke