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The Girl Can't Help It - Spring Gallery Night

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Saturday, 30 March 2019

Art Tooth proudly presents the opening of “The Girl Can’t Help It,” an exhibition featuring works from Christine Adame, Fari Rahimi, and Tiffany Wolf Smith.

In this all-female exhibition, artists explore themes related to both the personal and cultural shaping of feminine identity and experience. Regardless of very real barriers and external forces at play, every woman plays an active role in shaping their identity and environment, whether domestic, public or private. By centering this undeniable power to adapt and shape one’s reality, each of these artists inevitably complicates society’s limited definitions of the feminine. Through personal investigations of narrative, identity, shared space, and shared realities, they each reveal just some of the complexities of what it means to be female.

Presented in partnership with the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, “The Girl Can’t Help It,” is Art Tooth’s first exhibition of 2019, as part of their Art Collective Residency at FWCAC.

The exhibition will be on view through March 30th, Spring Gallery Night 2019.

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1300 Gendy St. 

Art Tooth , Fort Worth, TX 76107

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