CHICAGO,IL. (January 18, 2008) - Women and art. The history is deeper than most
can ever imagine, particularly in Australia.
The Aboriginal Art
Collection Gallery and AlphaWomen.com will host a special exhibition to
showcase the amazing works of Indigenous Australian Aboriginal women
artists on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
at the Aboriginal Art Collection gallery located at 226 W. Superior,
3rd floor, in Chicago’s Art District.
“The works of these women, after having experienced life on a much
lower level than most, represent some of the most inspirational and
breath-taking pieces you will ever see,” says Rena Pulido, co-owner of
the Aboriginal Art Collection Gallery with her husband, Manuel Pulido.
“Our goal is to recognize and showcase these women in a manner
befitting their extraordinary talent.”
Aboriginal Art is created by Indigenous Australians with the
majority of artists having had no formal art training. Aboriginal art
pre-dates European colonization, as Aboriginal culture has a known
40,000 year history, and represents a large diversity of traditions and
styles of the Indigenous Australians.
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