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NASTY WOMEN BOSTON ART EXHIBITION AND SALE
NASTY WOMEN BOSTON ART EXHIBITION AND SALE | SEPTEMBER 2017
In 2017 Alberta worked with artists and activists to produce the Nasty Women Boston Art Exhibition and Sale. Guided by the vision of Artist and Curator Kate True, and joined by Curator/Artist James Hull and Designer Donna Verveka, along with Artist//Designer/Activist Suzanne Wu. The Boston arts community was activated for the event. The 10-day grassroots art show exhibited over 250 original artworks submitted by artists around the world. The Nasty Women Boston Art Exhibition and Sale brought in over 1000 visitors and raised more than $20,000 for reproductive and social justice.
Read about the Nasty Women Boston Art Exhibition in The Daily Free Press, "Nasty Women Boston Art Exhibition rallies support for women’s rights, racial justice."
Photo Credits: Kate True, Linda Pagani