Invoke & Imbibe is a powerful exploration of feminine power and ecstatic transformation,
drawing inspiration from the frenzied, experiential rituals of the Maenads?the wild followers of
Dionysus. Join us in this immersive journey where every sip and every piece of art becomes an
invocation of power and a celebration of strength. This communal experience invites artists to submit paintings, prints, archival photography, small sculptures and mixed media works that embody indulgence, mysticism, and rebellion. This exhibition celebrates the untamed spirit and transformative power of feminine energy, urging artists to embrace and express their own fierce, unapologetic femininity. Through a captivating blend of art and interactive exhibition programming, Invoke & Imbibe invites attendees to revel
in hedonism and summon the goddess within. Let us come together to create an experience that is as intoxicating and transformative as the myths that inspired it.

About the Curator: Jaime Ransome (she/her) is a Hudson Valley-based curator, writer, and art history educator specializing in immersive, community-driven exhibitions that bridge historical art movements with contemporary themes. Ransome has curated exhibitions across galleries and public spaces, including international juried shows, unique and evolving installations, and community-driven projects. Now working independently, she collaborates with institutions to create impassioned exhibitions with exciting programming that challenge conventional gallery standards and engage diverse audiences. Working with a range of galleries to develop immersive, thought-provoking exhibitions, Ransome focused on uplifting BIPOC, queer, and female artists, ensuring that underrepresented voices are not only included but centered in contemporary art spaces.

Follow her on Instagram @jransome.curator

Deadline To Apply: May 6th, 2025

Exhibition Dates: June 6-29th, 2025

How does music inspire the artistic process? Can music affect the way a viewer experiences art? Where does the integration of music and visual art become greater than each on its own. WomensWork.Art invites artists to explore these questions through the music of Eve Madalengoitia.

This exhibition will include artwork that is created or inspired by the music of Eve (link provided below). Preference will be given to pieces created specifically for the music, though existing work will be considered if there is an identifiable relationship between the work and the music.

Music Link: https://soundcloud.com/eve-madalengoitia/resonance-and-response

For More Info About Eve's Work, please visit: https://www.evejoslyn.com/

All visual artistic mediums are eligible, 2-D and 3-D (sculpture), textile, video, poetry, literature, performance/dance (as a video), and any style: landscape, abstract, figurative, collage, interpretive, poetry, short story, etc.