
Exhibition Catalogue
Published by The Regents of the University of Minnesota, The Women and Money Project exhibition catalogue demonstrates a range of women’s artistic and scholarly accounts of their relationship with money. Descriptive images and text depict the tenuous strain and paradoxical messages that frame a world in which income is commensurate with personal worth.
The catalogue includes essays by invited juror, Lyndel King, Director and Chief Curator at the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota; Dr. Rose Brewer, Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor and past chair of the Department of African American & African Studies at the University of Minnesota and Co-Author of The Color of Wealth; and Debra Fitzpatrick, Program Director, Center on Women, Gender and Public Policy at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Ellen Schillace, artist and curator of the Women and Money Project, also offers a look at her vision and the four-year process of determining the scope of work in the exhibition through her research, multiple discussions and a lifelong interaction with money issues.
The full color, 78-page Women and Money Project exhibition catalogue is now available for purchase at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery. ($27.00 each, including tax. Check or cash only).
Gallery hours are 11am-7pm Tuesday-Saturday.
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CATALOGUE ORDER DEADLINE DECEMBER 1, 2016
Catalog sales end December 10, 2016
PLEASE HELP US raise funds to pay for the design, production and printing costs for a quality exhibition catalog that includes full color artwork images, a listing of public events, profiles of exhibiting artists as well as essays by prominent educators, authors, and community leaders.