“Featured as one of the 9 Bay Area art exhibits you can’t miss this summer by the San Franciscio Chronicle Datebook Feminism. It’s a loaded word; as empowering to some as it is challenging for others. OMCA takes on this complex and timely topic with Hella Feminist, celebrating the lesser-known stories of feminism here in Oakland and the Bay Area. Bringing together historic objects from the Museum’s collection such as posters, pins, and photographs, alongside newly commissioned works by artists, Hella Feminist is rooted in the idea that discrimination against all elements of identity (gender, class, race, sexual orientation, physical ability, education, age, etc.) is interlinked and that no element can be addressed in isolation. The exhibition aims to challenge, provoke, and inspire visitors to reconsider and expand their understanding of feminism and its complicated history.” (OMCA)

I recorded, produced, and mixed audio interviews to accompany Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl's site-specific installation “WORK” as part of the Hella Feminist exhibit — which is now a permanent part of the OMCA in Oakland, CA.

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