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720 Highland Ave.

Eva Zeidner, host

Terrain Exhibitions, curator

Sarah Beth Woods, artist

 

Sarah Beth Woods is a Chicago-based artist who uses the languages of craft, sculpture, and performance to explore material culture and femininity through artifice and adornment. Woods received an MFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BFA from Northern Illinois University. Her work has been included in shows at the University of Michigan's Work:Detroit space, Girls Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, A.I.R gallery in Brooklyn, New York, the Bob & Roberta Smith Kunstverein at Coventry University, Coventry England, and in Chicago at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Western Exhibitions, The Franklin, Hyde Park Art Center, and Woman Made Gallery. Her work has been published in Artnet.com and Newcity magazine where she was recently named one of the top 5 Subversively Conceptual Crafters in Chicago. 

Image:

What does it feel like for a girl?

2012

Bath poufs, hair weaves, ribbon, felt, clamp lights, lightbulbs, cellophane, steel 

(3) 14"x10"x42"

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