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Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art
An International Contemporary Art Exhibition

Thirty-two contemporary artists from 25 countries address violence against women and girls globally and their basic human rights to a safe and secure life.  The beauty of this project is that it combines the highest integrity of art with important social messaging and storytelling to help create awareness, inspiration, and address systems for positive social change and action.

Exhibition curated by Randy Jayne Rosenberg.

Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Norway
June 20 – August 9, 2009

University Art Gallery, San Diego, USA
October 22 – December 12, 2009

Centro Cultural Tijuana, Mexico
February 5 – April 5, 2010

Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico
October 13 – November 17, 2010

Chicago Cultural Center, USA
January 22 – April 13, 2011

David J. Sencer CDC Museum, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, USA
June 6 – September 9, 2011

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts; Newcomb Gallery, Tulane University; and Prospect 2, New Orleans, USA
October 22 – December 16, 2011

Redline, Denver, Colorado, USA
May 25 – July 29, 2012


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Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art

Agency: Volontaire Icelandic Love Corp Lucy Orta
Marina Abramovic Yoko Inoue Cecilia Paredes
Jane Alexander Kim Myung Jin Susan Plum
Laylah Ali Jung Jungyeob Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Louise Bourgeois Amal Kenawy Cima Rahmankhah
Lise Bjorne Linnert Hung Liu Joyce J. Scott
Maria Campos-Pons Almagul Menlibayeva Masami Teraoka
Patricia Evans Gabriela Morawetz Fatou Kande Senghor
Luciana Fina Wangechi Mutu Ellizabeth Sunday
Maimuna Feroze-Nana Miri Nishri Hank Willis Thomas
Mona Hatoum Yoko Ono Miwa Yanagi

Sponsored by

Program Partners

Amnesty International, Art for Amnesty, CounterQuo.org, Emergent Media Center at Champlain College, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Global Fund for Women, International Rescue Committee, Population Media Center, UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),The Voices and Faces Project


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