Gina Zucker
A daughter reflects on her mother’s latest exhibition about the second oldest profession—the wet nurse.
A daughter reflects on her mother’s latest exhibition about the second oldest profession—the wet nurse.
What happens when you look at the female form “through the object’s eye?”
“Activate: A New York Woman’s Perspective,” now at he Heller Museum at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, explores multifaceted expressions of feminine power amidst complex and fraught socio-political dynamics tied to bodies and heritage, intimacy and otherness, sex and religion.
In her newest work, the brilliant memoir “Touching the Art,” Sycamore examines her relationship with her grandmother Gladys.
How do we hold celebration and grief at the same time? This is the question of Spring 2021.
The Women's Rights Pioneer Monument honoring Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony was unveiled this week.
“The project is my way of maintaining a childlike interest in the world. I explore the use of wearable art, sculpture, and objects made of glass, fiber, and metal that look like bizarre geological specimens that come from the earth. They collectively generate a mythology.”