Texas Tech School of Art
Rock Paper Shears
1103 Main St.
Friday, March 1st
6 – 9pm
While at First Friday Art Trail LBK, be sure to stop by Rock•Paper•Shears for this exciting exhibition curated by Texas Tech’s Tricia Earl titled Pulp Fiction: HERstory is History – A Women’s Art Collective
Reception is from 6:00pm – 9:00pm and is free and open to the public
With meticulous pasting and stitching, this second installment of the Pulp Fiction exhibition spans the well-worn pages of HERstory into a women’s artistic narrative curated by Tricia Earl. The first installment of Pulp Fiction was in Lubbock, TX in 1999 featuring 13 women artists. As it was then, this exhibition is set to offer artwork, spoken word, and music as a rich source of the personal and collective story of women’s lived experiences. Women’s mark-making is a call and response, like no other, drawing us into the talking circle to undo the fictional narrative those in power tell about us. You, the audience, are in the now of that which women endure but forcibly move out of by putting our story on paper.
20 featured artist include TTU art alumna, community artist, and current TTU art student work. We hope to see you there!
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