Women often live multiple lives at once, trying to be the perfect mother, daughter, employee, boss, friend, and community member, all while hiding challenges in one realm from those in another. Those carefully constructed walls came crashing down in 2020 when the pandemic forced everyone inside. Where those walls became windows and the different aspects of their lives began to merge together.
This exhibition gives a glimpse of what was happening in some women’s lives during those tumultuous times. See how women ranging from a priest to a doctor to a small business owner juggled the various aspects of their lives through a series of fiber art pieces. Also included is a piece created by students from GOOD for Girls (ages 8-18) where each square tells the story of one girl’s pandemic experience as well as artwork expressing Heather Stoltz’s journey through the adventures of parenting.
Reception: December 15 at 2pm
White Plains Public Library
100 Martine Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
United States