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Sue Eldridge Ward: With all hope gone how could she carry on?

Sue Eldridge Ward: With all hope gone how could she carry on?

SKU: 2021-00091.

As young girls we are taught to be cheery, giving, and open. As adolescents our frustration with these expectations are mistaken as insolence and highly discouraged. As young women, we are told to “smile” and asked “what’s wrong” by complete strangers. Let us vocalize our silent scream. Let us rebel against these feminine ideals vomited down our throats by the patriarchy and their media minions.

Category: WomynsWerq. Tags: figurative, painting, Photography, representational.
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Exhibitions
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It’s All Fun and Games 2017 Noyes Museum of Art Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Earth 2015 Pine Gallery Fair Lawn, New Jersey
GROUP – Selected
Thoughts and Prayers, Another Round 2020 Of Vacant Stares BSB Gallery Trenton, New Jersey
JAM at MAM 2020 Montclair Art Museum Montclair, New Jersey
The Place Called Home 2020 Studio Montclair Montclair, New Jersey
Affair of the Art 2019 Studio Montclair Montclair, New Jersey
Interrogations: Artists at Work 2019 Newark Arts Festival Newark, New Jersey Curated by Adrienne Wheeler
Divergent Evolution 2019 Studio Montclair Gallery Montclair, New Jersey Curated by Emma Wilcox
Burning Love 2019 LITM Jersey City, New Jersey
Nice/Nasty 2018 Newark Open Doors Arts Festival Newark, New Jersey Hahne Building, Curated by Armisey Smith
Haunted 2018 LITM Jersey City, New Jersey
Welcome to the Jungle 2018 LITM Jersey City, New Jersey
The Earth Speaks 2018 Barron Arts Center Woodbridge, New Jersey
Visceral and Visionary 2018 Alfa Art Gallery New Brunswick, New Jersey
Group Show 2017 Newark Open Doors Arts Festival Newark, New Jersey
Our Earth, Our Future 2017 Bridge Art Gallery Bayonne, New Jersey
The Elephant in the Room 2017 Hamilton Street Gallery Bound Brook, New Jersey
Enjoy/Endure: The City and Its People 2016 Newark Open Doors Arts Festival Newark, New Jersey
Jersey City Art & Studio Tour 2016 JCAST Pop Up Gallery Jersey City, New Jersey
Vanity 2016 Jersey City Theater Center Jersey City, New Jersey
Missing 2011 Oualie Art Orange, New Jersey
Detritus 2011 Williamsburg Art & Historical Center Brooklyn, New York
Studio West Orange Arts Council 2011 The Loft West Orange, New Jersey
Out of the Box 2010 Ironworks Gallery Orange, New Jersey
Site ? Site-Specific Public Art Installation 2010 Valley Arts Orange, New Jersey

Education
B.A. in Sociology 1987-1991
Occidental College Los Angeles, California

size

30X24

medium

Nail Polish and Acrylic on Board, photo transfer

Website

http://www.susaneward.com

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    • 2024 Exhibits
      • Dwelling In Hope
      • Donna Grande: Evolving Origins & Liminal Perceptions
      • Inspired by Family & Community
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      • Yvette Lucas: Second Nature
      • Black and White Imprint
      • Marsha Heller: Impressions from Nature
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      • The Life and Culture of Modern Day Latinidad
      • Inspired by the Weight of an Object
      • I AM HERE
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      • ViewPoints 2023
      • Local Materiality
      • Rhythm and Blues
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      • Inspired by George Inness
      • It’s Academic
      • State of the Art 2022
      • Critique Group Showcase
      • ViewPoints 2022
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      • Absolute Abstraction
      • Inspired by an Object
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