Pitzer Gallery exhibit features collaboration of eight female artists
The exhibition "Veronica" runs through Dec. 11 at Pitzer Art Galleries. Gallery hours are from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and by appointment.
"Inspired by Saint Veronica, who mopped Jesus's brow on the road to Golgotha resulting in an imprint of his face on her veil, the works breathe new life into stale and outdated stereotypes and icons," according to a Pitzer College news release.
The artists are from The Netherlands, the U.S. and Germany while the works showcase the issues of gender, religion, identity issues and politics.
The galleries are at 1050 N. Mills Ave.
The artists are Rheim Alkadhi, Nadine Hottenrott, Karen Lofgren, Shana Lutker, Mathilde ter Heijne, Jeni Spota, Joy Whalen and Carrie Yury.
Ciara Ennis curated the exhibition. A reception was held Sept. 24.
Information: (909)-607-0491 or www.pitzer.edu.
"Inspired by Saint Veronica, who mopped Jesus's brow on the road to Golgotha resulting in an imprint of his face on her veil, the works breathe new life into stale and outdated stereotypes and icons," according to a Pitzer College news release.
The artists are from The Netherlands, the U.S. and Germany while the works showcase the issues of gender, religion, identity issues and politics.
The galleries are at 1050 N. Mills Ave.
The artists are Rheim Alkadhi, Nadine Hottenrott, Karen Lofgren, Shana Lutker, Mathilde ter Heijne, Jeni Spota, Joy Whalen and Carrie Yury.
Ciara Ennis curated the exhibition. A reception was held Sept. 24.
Information: (909)-607-0491 or www.pitzer.edu.



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