'Little Boxes' Visual Art Exhibition in California, USA

To recycle magazines, photos and newspaper by using them as raw materials for creative photomontages and assemblage objects are a fine way of making the most of something that little value. It is great fun to see how artists can transform old waste pictures of now value and turn them into new visual stories of great value.

‘Little Boxes’ invites female Assemblage Artists of our time to tell stories through their work that include heritage, narratives, and gender at the Femina Potens Art Gallery in California, USA. The pieces are both personal to the creator, and profound for the viewer. Femina Potens invite you to view these amazing multimedia pieces, and see if you can catch all the tiny details. The show ‘Little Boxes’ features artists, who explore their personal histories and processes through the use of objects, cut paper, the symbol of the box, and the manipulation of mementos.

Femina Potens invite you to celebrate an adventurous and historical art form with them at the opening reception of ‘Little Boxes’ on March 7th at 7pm.

‘Little Boxes’ Visual Art Exhibition
March 7 – March 29, 2009
Femina Potens Art Gallery
2199 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94114, USA

Femina Potens Art Gallery is a queer art space sponsored by the Queer Cultural Center with support from California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, the Zellerbach Foundation and Grants for the Arts.