Three Taiwanese artists join WOMEN exhibition
‘FROM HER TO HERE’: The annual exhibition, an ongoing series to explore feminism, gender diversity and sexual equality, is being held online this year, its organizer said
By William Hetherington / Staff writer, with CNA
Three Taiwanese artists are taking part in the WOMEN我們 exhibition, which this year is being held online by the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
First held in Shanghai in 2011, the annual exhibition has been showcased in different places over the years, including Miami and San Francisco.
It is “an ongoing series which explore feminism, gender diversity, and sexual equality,” the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco’s Web site says.
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