If you create or own art
concerning menstruation or menopause and are
interested in showing it on thesepages (it's
free!), contact MUM
Marie Claire magazine
(Italian edition) featured several of the
above artists in an article
about this museum and menstruation in 2003.
The newspaper Corriere della Sera (Io Donna
magazine) (Milan, Italy) and the magazine
Dishy (Turkey) showed some of the artists in
2005 in articles about this museum.
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The Art of Menstruation at the Museum of
Menstruation and Women's Health
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Close-up, below.
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"Front View, Side View"
By Thomasin Durgin
(Scroll down for "Side
View")
18"x 21.5" (45.72 x
54.61 cm), and
16" x 22" (40.64 x
55.88 cm) (below)
Materials used are tea
stained cotton canvas, thread and seed
beads.
"This diptych portrays
the often cold attitudes of the
medical establishment toward the womb,
versus it's personal and emotional
significance. The black line drawings
were stitched freely on the sewing
machine, with densely hand beaded
areas," the artist writes.
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Close-up, below.
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"Side View"
16" x 22" (40.64 x
55.88 cm)
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"Red Flag"
a piece on menstrual bleeding
By Thomasin Durgin
17"
x 21" (43.18 cm. x 53.34 cm.)
Made from cottons, velvets and
silks that the artist dyed
herself.
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Ms. Durgin is a fiber
artist and graduate student at the Memphis
College of Art, Memphis, Tennessee (U.S.A.).
Visit Ms. Durgin's Web site.
See the other Red Flag,
by Judy Chicago.
NEXT artist:
Natalie
Aniela Dybisz
See all the
artists in the links in the
left-hand column.
If you create or own art
concerning menstruation or
menopause and are interested in
showing it on these
pages (it's free!), contact MUM
© 1997 Harry Finley. It is
illegal to reproduce or distribute
work on this Web site in any manner
or medium without written permission
of the author. Please report
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