Simmons College Trustman Gallery Presents "Trappings: Stories Of Women, Power And Clothing," Oct. 9—Nov. 9
BOSTON (September 28, 2007) — Simmons College presents "Trappings: Stories of Women, Power and
Clothing," a show of photography and video works by Two Girls Working: Tiffany Ludwig and Renee Piechocki,
Oct. 9—Nov. 9 at the Simmons College Trustman Art Gallery,
fourth floor, of the Main College Building, 300 The Fenway, in Boston.
A reception for the artists will be held in the Trustman Gallery
from 6-7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public.
Ludwig and Piechocki met in Brooklyn, NY, in February 2000 and have never lived in the same city; this
long-term project has also been a long-distance collaboration. They initiated "Trappings" to explore
individualized approaches to power through interview-based community dialogue. "Instead of creating a project
that articulates our own perspectives, we developed a project that openly explores the relationship of women
to power within the construction of personal identity," they said.
In 2005, Ludwig and Piechocki visited Boston and the Simmons College campus to interview women for the
project. They invited women in Boston, as they have across the country to answer the question, "What do you
wear that makes you feel powerful?" The women responded by coming together in small gatherings and wearing
the clothing that made them feel powerful. The artists photographed the women and made a video that
documented their responses.
The exhibition in the Trustman Gallery will present the viewer with photographic portraits, video journals,
and an array of maps and wall text that document the sometimes surprising, always engaging, answers to that
question. The participants represent a fascinating cross-section of American women, from students in the
northeast, to Native Americans in the northwest, from elderly women in senior centers, to young mothers in
kitchens.
The artists developed a book based on their findings, Trappings: Stories of
Women, Power and Clothing, which will be published by Rutgers University Press this fall.
"Trappings…" is the second of three fall exhibits in the series "Spinning Straw into Gold: The Ethics
of Production," curated by Trustman Gallery Director Barbara O'Brien. The series focuses on the inspiration
for and production of contemporary art in a post-appropriation age where the methods of the art community now
bridge other academic disciplines such as sociology, journalism, and political science.
A panel discussion that features all artists whose work is on view in the Trustman Gallery this fall will be
held Thursday, Oct. 11, from 4:30—6 p.m. in the Kotzen
Meeting Room at Simmons College. Panelists will include Chantal Zakari, Two Girls Working: Tiffany
Ludwig and Renee Piechocki, Deborah Bohnert, and Rachel Dayson-Levy. The panel will be moderated by Trustman
Gallery director and series curator O'Brien.
Also in conjunction with the series is a lecture by noted art critic and scholar Donald Kuspit. Kuspit will
give an address on the topic of "Ethics in the Post-appropriation Age" Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Linda K. Paresky Center at Simmons
College.
The series, "Spinning Straw into Gold: The Ethics of Production" was funded by the LEF Foundation and by the
Catherine Hannah Behrend Class of '70 Fund.
Exhibit hours are from 10 a.m.—4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The gallery is wheelchair accessible.
For more information, contact Marcia Lomedico at 617-521-2268 or visit the Trustman Art Gallery website. Please visit the college's parking website for
alternatives.
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