RE/FORMATIONS: Disability, Women, and Sculpture www.davidson.edu/reformations The first exhibition to address the intersection between disability identity and female identity in the visual arts. Five female artists, four of whom are disabled, exhibit sculpture that examines disability not as mental or physical insufficiency limited to a small minority, but as a widespread and diffuse cultural identity, like race or sexual orientation. This is not art as therapy or rehabilitation. It is art emerging from within disability culture that is at once activist and aesthetically innovative. Opening reception: January 15, 7 - 9 pm Exhibition: January 16 – February 27, 2009 |