Pandora's BoxX Project: A Panel Discussion In Celebration of Women Artists and Cultural Visionaries
'Pandora’s BoxX Project: A Panel Discussion In Celebration of Women Artists and Cultural Visionaries' brings together four women from the project’s multigenerational network of artists and art workers for a candid conversation about what it means to build a creative life over time. Moving from beginnings to visibility and survival, and ultimately to legacy, the panel will explore the influences that first sparked their paths, the realities of sustaining a practice, and the ways artists shape cultural memory for the generations that follow.
Guests may arrive at 2:00pm to visit the galleries before the panel.
Parking onsite is extremely limited and the use of rideshare is strongly encouraged.
About Pandora’s BoxX Project
Pandora’s BoxX is a photographic portrait project by Grace Roselli bringing together 360 portraits of women artists and cultural practitioners—cis, trans, and non-binary—who have shaped the visual arts from the 1960s to the present. Each portrait begins with a direct encounter in the subject’s own environment: an act of showing up and witnessing that cannot be outsourced or substituted. Sitters look directly into the camera and select the image that represents them, ensuring the portrait reflects how they wish to be seen. Spanning six decades of creative labor, the project forms an intergenerational record that asks who is remembered, who is left out, and how histories are built. These artists and visionaries are not only witnesses to art history—they are its authors.
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