I In Paint
March 19 - 29, 2021
698 West 16th Ave
I IN PAINT aims to highlight a discourse for a fuller integration of marginalized gender identities within the art and business worlds. Including the work of local artists and makers who identify as women, women of colour, non-binary, and women with disabilities – I IN PAINT aims to promote inclusivity in opposing patriarchal norms.
Historically and still to date, the artworld has largely been known and promoted as a ‘boy’s club’ - from gallery representation, to museum shows, to auction prices and collection displays, there is a clear systemic and structural issue that provides male artists more value.
I IN PAINT aims to address undeniable disparities for marginalized gender identities in a humble way by giving local creatives a platform to promote their work. Shining a spotlight on local female entrepreneurs, I IN PAINT also showcases the work of small businesses who were founded by women.
Recognizing the fluidity of gender, I IN PAINT is a small-scale participant in reclaiming the assumption of the male-only canon of art and business. Curated as a framework of accomplished and talented local painters and entrepreneurs, I IN PAINT highlights a need for the presentation of artists and brands from any and all communities.
I IN PAINT hopes to spark a conversation and inspire engagement, realizing there is still much work to be done until we reach equality in visibility and representation in the art and business worlds.
Participating artists
Justine Crawford
Katherine Duclos
Amelia Earhart
Alison Fast
Wendy Hanlon
Erin Harrison
Susan Jessop
Miya Kosowick
Nano Murata
Natalie Reynolds
Tereza Tacic
Emiko Venlet