Great interview with DC Street Sticker Expo curator iwillnot for Street Art NYC. Look closely and you will see The Femme Project, #DontTrumpWomen and #KissPopFuck representing. The DC Street Sticker Expo 3.0 runs through January 1, 2017 at The Fridge gallery in Washington, DC.
BYT Photos from DC Street Sticker Expo 3.0
Brightest Young Things was in the house at The Fridge for the opening of the DC Street Sticker Expo 3.0. Included in the photos by Clarissa Villondo were #KissPopFuck and #DontTrumpWomen stickers by the Femme Project. The Sticker Expo runs through January 1, 2017.
FLESH Review on East City Art
FLESH exhibition review by Jay Hendrick on East City Artnotes. Female sexuality gets a shout out with a mention of the #RespectHerSex project.
FLESH Press Release
The Femme Project is pleased to be a part of FLESH, a group exhibition exploring embodiment and interpretations of sexuality, sensuality, body, gender and expressions of sexual freedom. Presented by Olly Olly in Fairfax, Virginia, the show opens with a reception on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 7pm.
Olly Olly, located at 10417 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Fairfax, VA 22030. FLESH will be on view at Olly Olly from October 1, 2016 through November 5, 2016.
Profile on East City Art
Jenny Cutler Lopez of East City Art profiles Heather M of The Femme Project discussing conceptual art and questions through the lens of sexuality, femininity and identity.
Interview with Arts Community Connection
The Femme Project founder, Heather M, and photographer Malcolm Bolivar talk with Jameson Freeman of Arts Community Connection about artistic collaboration, art versus erotica and the craft of telling visual stories.