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Guilty Pleasures Closing Party with Artist Q&A

Join us for the final celebration of “Guilty Pleasures,” a captivating group exhibition that brings together eight Bay Area female artists to explore the concept of indulgence from a feminine perspective. Through a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, ceramic, glass, textile, and performance, this exhibition has offered a unique insight into the world of guilty pleasures, challenging conventional norms.

Curated by Emily Fromm and Amanda Lynn, two renowned Bay Area artists and muralists, “Guilty Pleasures” has been a dynamic showcase of feminine beauty and urban aesthetics. From Fromm’s kitschy, graphic depictions of iconic urban locales to Lynn’s aesthetic of feminine beauty in the natural world, the exhibition has offered a diverse range of artistic expressions.

During the closing party, join us for an artist Q&A session where you can engage with Emily Fromm, Amanda Lynn, Sabrine Haroun, Nicole Hayden, Sadie Greyduck, Mollie Johnson, Messy Beck, and Michelle Nguyen. This interactive session will provide insights into the creative process, inspirations behind their artworks, and the concept of guilty pleasures from a feminist perspective.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the artworks of these talented artists and participate in engaging discussions at the closing event. Join us at 111 Minna Gallery for a celebration of art, creativity, and the exploration of guilty pleasures from a feminist perspective.

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Exploring “Guilty Pleasures” at 111 Minna Gallery: A Journey into Unexpected Delights

A recent article from KQED highlighted an intriguing exhibition titled “Guilty Pleasures” at 111 Minna Gallery, offering a captivating exploration of hidden indulgences and unexpected juxtapositions. Picture stepping into a space curated by seven talented women, all focused on delving into guilty feminine pleasures, only to be greeted by an entire wall adorned with hyper-masculine WWF wrestlers. That’s the delightful surprise awaiting visitors at 111 Minna Gallery.

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