In collaboration with The Do Good Fund // Alabama Contemporary, this exhibition explores “interiors" as a psychological space that shapes who we are in private. Drawing from southern female lens based practices, this exhibition integrates work from inside and outside the Do Good Fund collection to explore domestic spaces as sites of healing, agency, joy and pain. Building from the complex terrain of feminist thought, these artists present a deeply personal point of view. Themes of intimacy, loss, and isolation permeate these scenes, and complicate the cultural expectations of homemaking as the purview and proclivity of women. Foregrounding how we occupy private space over the objective construction of it [how we inhabit and our ways of being at home vs. the outside world] these artists’ works reflect on safety, access, class, and need.

Please join us for a Do Good Salon - Saturday, February 21 at 5:00 PM

 

Allison Grant, Drift, 2022