HIGH MUSEUM: Pioneers, Influencers, and Rising Voices: Women in the Collection

This exhibit is ongoing. Part of the High Museum’s Permanent Collection

Pioneers, Influencers, And Rising Voices Women In The Collection Exhbit At The High
Photo credit: Courtesy High Museum
Rocío Rodríguez American, born Cuba, 1952 The Command, 1988

From the High Museum:

n observance of the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting some women the right to vote, this installation is drawn from the High Museum’s collection and features artworks made exclusively by women.

Artists represented include some of the most influential voices of the past fifty years, such as Kiki Smith, Lorna Simpson, and Shirin Neshat; midcareer artists such as Won Ju Lim and Chantal Joffe; emerging artists such as Jamian Juliano-Villani and Ella Kruglyanskaya; and Atlanta-based artists Annette Cone-Skelton and Rocío Rodríguez.

Exhibit is open to all general admission ticket holders $16.50

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