Thunderdomesticity: Damsels vs. Distress
Thunderdomesticity: Damsels vs. Distress is a national juried art show designed to celebrate the strength of all women (including but not limited to: cis women, trans women, nonbinary, two-spirit, and gender fluid people). The current political climate can feel like the end of the world, but 50 amazing artists from across the United States offer encouragement through their artwork. This exhibition celebrates the heroic characteristics of women, which counterbalances traditional post-apocalyptic narratives that frequently exclude or mistreat women. The artwork is feminist, dystopian, and everything in between! There are over 100 works of art that include photography, paintings, mixed-media, henna, digital art, assemblage, fiber art, drawings, and ceramics. The range of art, from abstract to figurative, from traditional techniques to innovative uses of media, is exciting! These awesome artists know how to create powerful narratives through visual compositions.
This exhibition was juried by Miss Art World South Dakota Klaire Lockheart, who was honored to curate this incredibly unique show to celebrate women. The outdoor print exhibition of Thunderdomesticity: Damsels vs. Distress will be on display on the north wall facing City Hall from March 31st through May 19th, 2023 at No. 7 Center Gallery, 7 Center Street, Vermillion, SD. The prints were created by Aaron C. Packard from the Packard Group. Due to the ephemeral nature of the wheat-paste installation, the prints are exposed to the elements and public. Over time, the prints will change, and they will be destroyed in the removal process after the show ends.
The Thunderdomesticity: Damsels vs. Distress artists include: Abbie Graham, Abby Daleki, Amber Wright, Amy Langoni, Anndell Wubben, Anne Spooner, Art Fuentes (ARF), Becky Roberts, Bill Stamats, Blake Walker, Caitlyn Chellew, Cecille Santos, Cherie Lee, Cindy Hansen, Constance Klippen, Danny Sigelman, David Ezziddine, Donna Milligan, E. Schwinn, Emily Waters, Eric Anderson, Eric Marts, Evelyn Schmelling, Francine Fox, Hannah Bishop, Heidi Bennett, J Burke, Jacy Rooney, Jenna Robertson, JoAnn Telemdschinow ,Kate Glass, Kayla Koeune, Lacey Eidem, Leigh Nelson, Liana Lucier, Luci Hudson, Marla Goodman, Michael Doering, Naomi Even-Aberle, Nicole Houff, Phyllis W. Packard, Rachel Coyne, Racquel Banaszak, Remi Koebel, Rhonda Urdang, Rita Collins, Samantha Schenatzky, Shiri Phillips, Tia Sculpt, and Winnie van der Rijn.
Abbie Graham, Aqueduct. 2013. Photography.
Abbie Graham, Armor Up. 2010. Photography.
Abbie Graham, Wentworth Hotel. 2010. Photography.
Abby Daleki, Day 8/100. 2023. Watercolor and Ink on Paper.
Abby Daleki, Day 11/100. 2023. Watercolor and Ink on Paper.
Abby Daleki, Day 17/100. 2023. Watercolor and Ink on Paper.
Amber Wright, Burning Bright. 2023. Acrylic on Canvas.
Amy Langoni, Shut Your Pie Hole. 2022. Drawing on Paper.
Anndell Wubben, Celestial Goddess. 2021. Henna.
Anndell Wubben, Grief. 2021. Henna.
Anndell Wubben, My Lady. 2021. Henna.
Anne Spooner, The Garden of Earthly Distress. 2019. Acrylic and Ink on Wood Panel.
Anne Spooner, Unbecoming a Lady. 2019. Acrylic and Ink on Wood Panel.
Art Fuentes (ARF), Beat It, Creep! 2023. Digital Art.
Becky Roberts, Hottest Spot. 2022. Assemblage.
Becky Roberts, Sausage Party. 2022. Assemblage.
Bill Stamats, Century Barn Near Tipton. 2022. Acrylic on Wood.
Blake Walker, Marge Simpson. 2022. Cross Stitch.
Caitlyn Chellew, Beautiful Defenses. 2021. Relief Print.
Caitlyn Chellew, The Gallery of Alternate Universes. 2022. Digital Art.
Cecille Santos, Mother Nature. Water Color, Ink, and Metallic Paint.
Cecille Santos, Rebellion. 2022. Water Color, Ink, and Metallic Paint.
Cherie Lee, Blood, Fire, and Broken Bones. 2023. Wood Panel, House Paint,Painters Tape, Ink and Brass Tacks.
Cindy Hansen, Patriarchy Cook-Off. 2019. Photography.
Cindy Hansen, Warrior Woman. 2021. Photography.
Constance Klippen, Angel. 2021. Acrylic, Latex, and Oil Pastel on Canvas.
Constance Klippen, No One Sleeps in Tennessee. 2022. Acrylic, Latex, and Oil Pastel on Canvas.
Constance Klippen, You. 2021. Acrylic, Latex, and Oil Pastel on Canvas.
Danny Sigelman, Untitled. 2022. Mixed Media Collage.
David Ezziddine, Going Down to the River. 2021. Acrylic on Canvas.
David Ezziddine, Lamentations Before The Promise of Dawn. 2021. Acrylic on Canvas.
David Ezziddine, The Old Man and His Bride. 2019. Acrylic on Canvas.
Donna Milligan, Deer Woman. 2023. Acrylic on Canvas.
Donna Milligan, Madre De Aguas. 2023. Acrylic on Canvas.
E. Schwinn, In a Moment I’m Replaced. 2022. Collage on Paper.
Emily Waters, Persistence/Insistence.1. 2022. Flasche Paint on Watercolor Paper.
Emily Waters, Persistence/Insistence.2. 2022. Flasche Paint on Watercolor Paper.
Emily Waters, Persistence/Insistence.3. 2022. Flasche Paint on Watercolor Paper.
Eric Anderson, Mother & Child. 2014. Photography.
Eric Marts, Skull on my Desk. 2022. Oil on Linen.
Evelyn Schmelling, Write On, Babe. 2023. Ink on Paper.
Francine Fox, Terrible Lizard Francine. 2022. Graphite on Paper with String.
Francine Fox, Terrible Lizard Meg. 2022. Graphite on Paper with String.
Francine Fox, Terrible Lizard Zofia. 2022. Graphite on Paper with String.
Hannah Bishop, She Looks into the Sun. 2023. Digital Art.
Heidi Bennett, Home Sweet Broken Home. 2022. Magazine Pages, Fabric, and Cardboard.
J Burke, Big Girls Don't Cry. 2019. Graphite on Arches Paper.
J Burke, I Was Famous Once. 2019. Graphite on Bristol Board.
J Burke, San Antonio Rose (The Bandit Queen). 2018. Colored Pencil on Canson Colorline Paper.
Jacy Rooney, Bleeding Periwinkle. 2022. Paint.
Jacy Rooney, Love Her Leave Her A Limerence Love Story. 2021. Paint.
Jacy Rooney, Madre. 2022. Paint.
Jenna Robertson, Amplify. 2023. Watercolor.
Jenna Robertson, They Will Rise. 2023. Watercolor.
JoAnn Telemdschinow, The Factory. 2023. Digital Collage.
Kate Glass, Sisterhood. 2022. Silver Gelatin Print.
Kate Glass, Unseen and Saw. 2022. Silver Gelatin Print.
Kayla Koeune, Breaking. 2020. Oil on Canvas.
Kayla Koeune, Modern Hero. 2020. Oil on Canvas.
Kayla Koeune, The Grind. 2020. Oil on Canvas.
Lacey Eidem, Lisa Rowe. 2022. Watercolor on Paper.
Leigh Nelson, Esther. 2022. Mixed Media.
Leigh Nelson, Manifesting. 2022. Mixed Media.
Leigh Nelson, See. 2022. Mixed Media.
Liana Lucier, Bridge. 2021. Ink on Paper.
Liana Lucier, Bridge. 2021. Ink on Paper.
Liana Lucier, Scuba. 2022. Ink on Paper.
Luci Hudson, Badlands. 2022. Silver Gelatin Print.
Luci Hudson, Philips Ave. 2022. Photographic Collage.
Luci Hudson, Reflections. 2021. Silver Gelatin Print.
Marla Goodman, Bucket of Flames. 2015. Gouache on Illustration Board.
Marla Goodman, Women's March #4. 2017. Acrylic and Oil Stick on Canvas.
Michael Doering, She's a Fighter. 2023. Acrylic, Ink on Paper, Graphite, and Oil Stick on Canvas.
Naomi Even-Aberle, Moving Between (1). 2022. Photography.
Naomi Even-Aberle, Moving Between (2). 2022. Photography.
Naomi Even-Aberle, Moving Between (3). 2022. Photography.
Nicole Houff, Barbie From The Black Lagoon. 2020. Photography.
Nicole Houff, Barbies of Trek. 2020. Photography.
Nicole Houff, Wonder Woman Barbie. 2020. Photography.
Phyllis W. Packard, Nature from Nature. 2021. Tapestry, Pattern Weave, and Knit.
Rachel Coyne, I am Crying Teeth. 2023. Acrylic on Paper.
Rachel Coyne, I think I Might be Angry 1. 2023. Acrylic on Paper.
Rachel Coyne, I think I Might be Angry 2. 2023. Acrylic on Paper.
Racquel Banaszak, Those Auntie Powers. 2022. Digital Collage, and Tape Transfer on Wood Panel.
Racquel Banaszak, We Sang Ourselves A New Dawn. 2023. Pencil, Glass Seed Beads, and Cotton Thread.
Racquel Banaszak, We Smell The Sky Hunters. 2022. Pencil on Paper.
Remi Koebel, May God So Keep Me. 2022. Digital Photography.
Remi Koebel, You Can't Have Me; Nobody Can! 2022. Digital Photography.
Rhonda Urdang, Channelling Georgia O'Keeffe (Golden Nugget, 1946). 2022. Femmage with Hand-Cut Found Paper, and Historical Elements.
Rhonda Urdang, Frida Kahlo and Federico Garcia Lorca in Quarantine with Themselves. 2023. Femmage with Hand-Cut Found Paper, and Historical Elements.
Rhonda Urdang, Georgia O'Keeffe (Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1977). 2020. Femmage with Hand-Cut Found Paper, and Historical Elements.
Rita Collins, Unknot. 2022. Cloth, Embroidery Thread, and Letterpress Print.
Samantha Schenatzky, I’m a Star. 2022. Oil on Canvas.
Samantha Schenatzky, I’m So Happy You're Home. 2023. Oil on Canvas.
Samantha Schenatzky, Look at Her. 2021. Watercolor on Paper.
Shiri Phillips, Chunky Blocks. 2022. Acrylic on Canvas.
Shiri Phillips, Waves of Color. 2023. Acrylic and Sparkle on Canvas.
Shiri Phillips, What Do You Think it Is? 2022. Acrylic on Canvas.
Tia Sculpt, Abacus Figure. 2022. Ceramics, High Fire Wire, Thread, and Button.
Tia Sculpt, Open. 2018. Ceramics, Bird Feathers, and Thread.
Winnie van der Rijn, Defense Against All Abusers Corporate & Domestic. 2021. Repurposed Menswear and Aluminum.
Winnie van der Rijn, What Are You Looking At? 3/Office Armor. 2021. Repurposed Menswear with Mixed Media Weaving.
Winnie van der Rijn, My Body Is A Sovereign Nation/Enemies At The Gate/Uterine Armor 7. 2023. Embellished French Vintage Bloomers, Stitched Uterus, Street Sweeper Bristles, and Rust.