Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine in City Arts Magazine

Women’s Work with ArtXchange’s Lauren Davis. March 12, 2013 | by Erin King ArtXchange, a women-run gallery dedicated to fostering cultural exchange through art, conferred with some non-Western women in the community and decided it was time to show Seattle that the conversation about equality in the art world isn’t over. Read the full article…

Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine Featured in the International Examiner

Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine gets a write up in the International Examiner “The Elles: Pompidou” show at Seattle Art Museum has come and gone, but it has reinvigorated an ongoing dialogue about women artists that continues in Seattle. Six talented, outspoken artists lend their feminist perspectives, each through her own cultural lens, in…

Humaira Abid on the Huffington Post

“Art Award Winner Humaira Abid Illuminates a Global Issue” on Huffington Post Why is it that, in a world where almost every aspect of motherhood is discussed and dissected, the incredibly common reality of miscarriage is still so hidden? Why is the pain that so many women experience intensified by the sense that their experience…

RED: by Humaira Abid Press

Read the Seattle Times review of RED by Michael Upchurch “The tour de force of craft on display in “Red,” Abid’s new show of sculptures and drawings, would be more than enough to warrant a trip to ArtXchange Gallery. But Abid, a Pakistani artist who divides her time between Seattle and Lahore, also packs a…