Exploring Feminism
February 7, 2026–January 31, 2027, Gallery 118
Feminism feels like a loaded term that, when presented to people, often triggers a gut reaction that it is positive or negative. But what actually is feminism? Presenting feminist artwork from the newly acquired Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell Collection, this three-part, rotating exhibition will demystify the origins, history and commitments of the feminist movement.
Often discussed in terms of waves, feminism has signified struggles for a range of causes at varying moments in time. Through Exploring Feminism, guests may become better acquainted with cycles of protest, self-expression and community-building for a movement that has continued to change and adapt to include more and different constituents within its umbrella of “feminists.”
No bras will be burned (and, in fact, never were) for this new exhibition featuring regional, national and international artists working in all manner of media.
Plan your visit to see these and other incredible works!
Rotation 1: February 7–June 7, 2026
Featured Image: Ambreen Butt (Pakistani, born in 1969, active in United States), Mohammad Yunus (16) (detail), 2018, mixed media, from the series Say My Name. Sara M. and Michelle Vance Wadell Collection.
Deborah Kass (American, born 1952), Enough Already, 2012, neon. Sara M. and Michelle Vance Wadell Collection