'Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art' opens at the McNay Art Museum
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'Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art' opens at the McNay Art Museum
Sherrie Levine, Two Shoes, 1992. Leather and cotton. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of John M. Parker Jr., 2017.140. © Sherrie Levine.



SAN ANTONIO, TX.- On view at the start of Women’s History Month at the McNay Art Museum, Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art presents works of art by women that were acquired for the Museum’s permanent collection over the last dozen years. 

 On view through July 2, 2023, visitors will enjoy artwork by regionally, nationally, and internationally recognized artists. Several works of art are on view for the first time at the McNay, including Kara Walker’s Testimony and Agnes Martin’s On a Clear Day, among others. The exhibition also highlights the talent within San Antonio’s community through works by Leigh Anne Lester, Kelly O’Connor, Margaret Mitchell, Antonia Padilla, Katie Pell, Eva Marengo Sanchez, Ethel Shipton, and Liz Ward. The exhibition is organized by universal themes of empowerment, nature, science, culture, history, and identity.

Inspired by Alice Walker’s In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens: Womanist Prose (1983), the title of this exhibition reclaims the term “womanish,” often considered derogatory, from a place of empowerment. Walker defined the term as: “Usually referring to outrageous, audacious, courageous or willful behavior.”  

“From theater arts and works on paper to a dynamic mix of modern and contemporary sculpture, video, and prints, Womanish honors the McNay's commitment to championing women artists," said Matthew McLendon, PhD, McNay Director and CEO. "Works of art from 80 artists across the span of 90 years join together in a thought-provoking presentation with themes that are universal." 

What San Antonio should know about Womanish

• Presents a selection of artwork acquired by the McNay since 2010 with 80 artists represented

• Includes artwork from all of the McNay’s major collecting areas, including Modern and Contemporary Art, works on paper, and theatre arts

• Exhibition is organized thematically, rather than chronologically, to promote critical thinking about similarities and differences between works of art

 Free community events for Womanish

• McNay Family Day: Go Far on Sunday, April 2 from 1 to 4 p.m.

• Exhibition Closing Performance on Sunday, July 2 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Womanish: Audacious, Courageous, Willful Art is organized for the McNay Art Museum by Lauren Thompson, Assistant Curator; Liz Paris, Collections Manager; Kim Neptune, The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund Assistant Curator; and Paula Contreras, 2022-2023 Semmes Foundation Intern in Museum Studies. 










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