Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

Gender Studies Symposium

Divining Meaning: Meditations on Gender and Religion

 

GENDER, RELIGION and ICONOGRAPHY

Untitled Family Portrait by Matt MulliganUntitled Family Portrait by Matt Mulligan Check us out on Facebook.

Curated by L&C students,
Spencer Byrne-Seres
, L&C’13, Frances Li, L&C’13, and Claire Tsuji, L&C’13, the exhibit is open daily throughout the symposium.

Curatorial Statement:  This year’s symposium art exhibit, entitled “Gender, Religion, and Iconography,” examines the intersection between gender, religion and experience of self. Artmaking is a process informed by identity; these artists explore how facets of gender and faith manifest themselves in their practice. Production of gender, production of religion, production of art—we interrogate these interrelated topics both in a collective and individual sense.

 

Participating artists:
Andrew AlbaUntitled by Sarah DodgeUntitled by Sarah Dodge
Flynn Casey
Varinthorn Christopher
Tatiana deFigueiredo
Sarah Dodge
Liz Finch
Hanna Grannis
Nikima Jagudajev
Andrew Lintz
Matt Mulligan
Mari Navarro
Gabe Parque
Camille Shumann
Careen Stoll
Anna Svoboda-Stel
Eric Sweet
Em Young

 

 

Contact Us

The Gender Studies Program is located in Miller Center for the Humanities.

email gender@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-7378
fax 503-768-7379

Director Deborah Heath
Symposium Director Kimberly Brodkin
Administrative Coordinator Nancy J. Hugg

Gender Studies Program
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 63
Portland, Oregon 97219