www.FeminaPotens.org Madison Young And Abigail Productions Team Up for Breast Cancer Awareness Exhibition Reception: Thursday, October 9 From 7pm To 10pm Femina Potens Art Gallery In San Francisco, CA
From BSG PR:
Madison Young and Abigail Productions present "Bust Ed" artwork around breast cancer awareness and breast health. Please allow
us to tease, tantalize, and captivate you with our dirty pillows. "Bust Ed" celebrates the lovely and erotic nature of the
bosom, while reminding everyone of the way breast cancer affects our lives.
"I've watched as my friends and family members have battled breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness and early detection are
a crucial issue in women's health and effect us all. Bringing together a body of artists who are all creating art around
visibility of breast cancer, survival, strength, and unity with in our community allows us to dialogue and take action around
this disease." says Madison Young, curator and founder of Femina Potens.
This exhibit allows for audience participation in everything from designing nipples for Laura Drugal's reconstructive surgery
to witnessing the live body casting of breast cancer survivors to be added to Mary Ellen Scherel's "Mamorial". Madison Young
will have limited edition autographed posters of her Erotic Breast Self Exam available for purchase as a monthly reminder
to examine and care for your breasts.
Artists Annie Sprinkle, Elizabeth Stephens, Madison Young, Jennifer Clary, Laura Drugal, Mary Ellen Scherel, and Talia
Green all address this prevalent issue with their art. Join us to pay tribute to the mighty and healthy breast for the " opening
reception October 9, 2008 at 7pm to 10 pm. Show runs October 9 through October 26, 2008.
Bust Ed is sponsored by Abigail productions www.abigailproductions.com
Visit feminapotens.org for more information
Abigail Productions creates real porn in which lesbians and women are portrayed as sexual beings and an outlet where the
directing team showcases lesbian erotic experiences and sexual fantasies for everyone to identify with, where all viewers
are comfortable with the art of erotica. Abigail Productions was founded in 2004 as a way to represent lesbian porn with
quality and honesty, today, Abigail Productions stands for quality sensual chemistry drenched with authentic sexual experiences.
Abigail Productions writes real scripts, uses real storylines, hires actors who enjoy what they're doing and are allowed to
pick a filming partner in order to capture the most passion and chemistry for the films. www.abigailproductions.com
Annie M. Sprinkle is an internationally known multi-media artist whose work is often studied in History of Performance Art
classes, gender studies and film studies at major universities and colleges. Sprinkle has continuously toured theater pieces
about her life and work in sexuality since 1989 and her work has long championed sex education and equal rights. Her film
The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop has been screened at over 200 film festivals, and at museums and galleries, including
at the Guggenheim in NYC. Her autobiographical book, Post Porn Modernist broke new ground in art books that incorporate sexually
oriented imagery. Hard Core From the Heart; The Pleasures, Profits and Politics of Sex in Performance was published by Continuum
Press for the academic market and won the Firecracker Alternative Book Award (2002). Her current work is about love, and is
in collaboration with her partner, artist Elizabeth STephens. For more information about
Annie Sprinkle, go to her other web site, www.anniesprinkle.org. For her work with Stephens go to www.loveartlab.org.
Elizabeth M. Stephens lives in San Francisco and Santa Cruz. She is a Professor of Art and of Digital Art/New Media the chair
of the Art Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Stephens is an inter-media artist who works in sculpture,
installation, photography, web-based media and performance art. Her most recent works include the bronze sculptural installation,
The Academic/Porn Star Panty Collection; the road trip performance piece Wish You Were Here; the video installation Kiss,
as well as her ongoing collaboration with Annie Sprinkle in the Love Art Laboratory. She has exhibited in museums, galleries
and non-profit spaces throughout the United States and internationally. For more information about Elizabeth's other work
see www.elizabethstephens.org
Madison Young , your kinky girl next door, is making waves in feminism one orgasm at a time with her award winning queer
production company Madison Bound Productions and her award winning nationally recognized art gallery and performance space
Femina Potens(www.feminapotens.org). Femina Potens is a sex positive art gallery and performance space dedicated to women
and transgendered artists. Madison has traveled the world with her sex positive performances, workshops, panels, art work
and readings from her upcoming memoir "The Tail of a Bondage Model". Madison 's writings have been published in On Our Backs
and Girlfriends Magazine and can also be found in the anthology "Baby Remember My Name". Madison has been featured on MTV's
LOGO channel program Out and About, the documentary Lesbian Sex and Sexuality Porn Today : Pushing the Limits, and was featured
in Brian Alexander's recent book release "America Unzipped". Madison's art work has been
exhibited in San Francisco,Seattle, NYC, and London. Her performance art work delves into the exploration of what is public
vs private and female/queer identity and sexuality.
Talia Greene received her BA with honors from Wesleyan University, and her MFA from Mills College. Her graduate studies were
funded by several grants, including a Graduate Research Mini Grant, the Elkind Fellowship, the Alumni Tuition Scholarship,
and two Assistantships. She has had solo exhibitions in Baltimore, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Brooklyn, and most recently
at American University Museum in Washington, DC. She has exhibited her work in group shows across the United States, including
the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, MD, The Painted Bride in Philadelphia, Redux Contemporary Art Center in Charleston,
SC, International Print Center New York in New York City; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santa Rosa, CA, and Internationally
at expositions for digital art in Cuba and Mexico. Her work is in private collections throughout the Mid-Atlantic region,
as well as in California and Oklahoma. Talia currently lives in Philadelphia, and is a
Lecturer at University of the Arts. taliagreen.com
Laure Drogoul is an interdisciplinary artist, cabaret hostess, olfactory spelunker and cobbler of situations who lives in
Baltimore, Maryland. Laure's artworks are participatory, sensorial and often incorporate video and/or sound. Her process includes
collection and her work examines the relationship between biology and culture. The Nipple Project began in1997 after she
was diagnosed with breast cancer and was undergoing surgery. The Nipple Project invited the viewer to design the areolar tattoos
for her breast reconstruction. Later a nipple library was created for the submitted designs. The project lives on in the form
of "The Nipple Library" for all those that find themselves in need of new nipples. www.cultofmarms.org/nipple/grid.html
Jennifer Clary is a 2004 graduate of Vassar College and the co-owner of jenkev productions, a media company that provides
production services to companies like GE Healthcare, MBA Diversity, Jewels by Park Lane and The Montessori Foundation. She
produced Discover Me, a feature film about internet deception, in 2005. Discover Me won the Audience Choice Award at Indiefest
Chicago that year and was an official selection at the Kansas International Film Festival and at Tromafling-Edinburgh. In
2006 Jennifer produced and acted in See Jane Run, a feature film about deadly BBQs. See Jane Run was released nationwide on
October 9, 2007 by Cinema Epoch and is represented internationally by MultiVisionnaire Pictures. Dirty Girl is Jennifer's
first directorial endeavor. www.jenkev.com and www.dirtygirlthemovie.com
Mary Ellen Scherel is a sculptural artist that creates work about women's bodies. Her figurative sculptures address body
issues, dignity, pain, and healing. "In 2005, in an effort to try to help heal on a larger scale, I asked myself, "What if
my art could help fight breast cancer?" The result of my query was "Mamorial"; a breast cancer awareness installation that
has grown into a project echoing the AIDS Awareness Quilt. Mamorial reflects Joseph Buey's theory on 'social sculpture' and
Sol Lewitt's definition of conceptual art, "The idea becomes a machine that makes the art." Mamorial provides therapeutic
healing for breast cancer survivors and a visceral awareness experience for the general public. Two-hundred-fifty survivors
from twenty-three states have made molds of their cancer affected chests and have written about their breast cancer experience.
The resulting life-casts and soundtrack of testimonials comprise the traveling multi-media Mamorial
installation. Creating Mamorial and witnessing its powerful and healing benefits recently inspired Hallowed Ground; a new
direction intended to combat systematic genocide. I am neither a breast cancer survivor nor a relative of a victim of genocide.
Yet, I find it meaningful that I am able to make a difference through my art. That said, the practice of developing ideas,
crafting images and objects feels as essential to me as food, water and shelter. I love making objects. I love making a difference.
And I love making objects that make a difference." www.Mamorial.org
Brittany Howard Outside Looking In Window Installation. Brittany was born in Los Angeles, but does not say she is from there.
As a child she wanted to be an astronaut or a doctor when she grew up. Things changed. Both of her ring fingers are longer
than her index fingers. Scientific research has noted that this could be suggestive of higher than normal levels of testosterone
while in the womb. In palmistry this is indicative of a creative mind. Her "other-job" is as a professional delouser. Yes,
really. For her, making art is more about the emotionally exhaustive process than the finished product. She would like to
own a tractor one day, maybe. She enjoys panda bears. However, this does not mean that she wants you to give her things that
are "panda-related" i.e. t-shirts, porcelain figurines or notepads from Japan with pandas on them. She simply likes them.
With the exception of Kim who always has fun presents and sometimes they do have a panda bear on them. Kim can buy her "panda-related"
things. She has never beaten her younger sister at Scrabble or finished a game of Monopoly. She is quite certain her sister
cheats at both Scrabble and Monopoly. Her life is a series of missed connections and bad timing. She does crosswords before
bed and then can't sleep because she is trying to think of a six-letter word for a popular garden flower. No one has ever
used the word "patient" to describe her. She has absolutely no navigational sense of direction. If it weren't for gravity
she would have a difficult time negotiating between up or down. She believes artists are physical philosophers, realizing
their ideas through tangible manifestations. She has just discovered how terrific raspberries are. She believes that only
self-proclaimed idiots refer to themselves in the third-person.
About Femina Potens:
Femina Potens is a nationally-recognized art gallery and performance space dedicated to the advancement of women and transgendered
artists since 2001.
Femina Potens is a leading queer organization in San Francisco, and has been featured on the LOGO channel, Q-Television,
Bitch,Bust, Spread, Brian Alexander's book "America Unzipped", the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and the San Francisco Chronicle
where Violet Blue called Femina Potens, "the most happening art space in the city; a revolution in art and sex."
Source: A BSG PR Press Release
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