A Room of One’s Own explores the role of the studio in giving women a public presence. The series began with the Virginia Woolf essay, “A Room of One’s Own,” which speaks about the privilege most artists need to be able to create their work: a physical space that is also a creative space and a psychological space. Artist studios are sacred spaces, but, Woolf laments, these sacred spaces are precisely what is so hard for women artists to find.
- A Room of One’s Own, oil paint on canvas, 20″ x 20″
- A Room of One’s Own P36, oil paint on canvas, 11″ x 14″
- A Room of One’s Own D9 14 x 11
- A Room of One’s Own P29, oil paint on canvas, 42″ x 48″
- A Room of One’s Own C5, oil paint and paper collage on paper, 30.5″ x 23.5″
- A Room of One’s Own W11, oil pain on wood panel, 11″ x 14″
- A Room of One’s Own P33, oil paint on canvas, 11″ x 14″
- A Room of One’s Own P35, oil paint on canvas, 14″ x 11″
- A Room of One’s Own W12, oil paint on wood panel, 11″ x 14″
- A Room of One’s Own P32, oil paint on canvas, 20″ x 20″
- A Room of One’s Own P34, oil paint on canvas, 11″ x 14″
- A Room of One’s Own P31, oil paint on canvas, 30″ x 30″
- A Room of One’s Own P30, oil paint on canvas, 30″ x 30″