Swedish-American conceptual artist Michele Pred's latest exhibition proves the personal is still political. michelepred genderequality contemporaryart
Swedish-American conceptual artist Michele Pred is taking the movement for women’s rights to a whole new, brighter level . Beginning September 8 and running through November 5, 2022, Pred’s latest exhibition entitled Equality of Rights will be on display at the Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York. There will be an Equal Pay performance at 7pm on September 15 and a reception open to the public held that same evening from 6-8pm.
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