The multi-layered 'Women'

Steven DaLuz's "Virgen of Biloxi" sits in her fatigues, weapon nearby; her gaze is reminiscent of Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring." The Biloxi "Virgen" sits among a group of mothers, children, grandmothers, daughters, artists, and professional-types in Many Faces of Women a 40-plus collection of work hosted by Planned Parenthood Trust of San Antonio. The show, on view through Saturday, features Kim Bishop, Carolina Flores, Katie Pell, and others.

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As you enter the Navarro Campus, you'll notice Kim Bishop's "Annel," which features an acrylic-on-canvas portrait of Annele Spector (you may remember her as Ann July of Methane Sisters fame) semi-nude, an article of material is draped over her lap, her face turned to the side. Every curve of her body is featured with a nice swirl effect that makes the piece multidimensional.

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Blas E. Lopez's contribution, "Mes Gallos + El Secreto II," is a colorful, diptych Pop- Artesque piece that features gallos, aloe vera, and a flying humming bird. The face of a woman is presented in two-dimensions, with one eye looking directly at the viewer while the other looks up. The piece demonstrates a typical Mexican aesthetic and a bold message: the female's mouth is covered (in an attempt to keep her silent in the outside world, perhaps).

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Fiber artist Lucia LaVilla-Havelin, wife of Jim LaVilla-Havelin, director of SSAC's Young Artist Programs, is represented with a needlepoint piece, "Lifelines: Homage to Wrinkles II." It features an embroidered bust of an aging woman with milagros sewn onto a placemat — a leg, eye, hand, and chest surround the woman. Although the embroidered bust is a bit cartoon-like, with exaggerated wrinkles, it does display the frustration everyone faces once their own lifelines start setting in. LaVilla-Havelin sews milagros inside tear-shaped drops, depicting the parts of the body that may be steadily failing — with each arthritic knee or vision problem that's when reality hits: we're not as young as we once were.

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Many Faces of Women gives every woman a face. The show features a sign-of-the-times from the typical mother and child pieces to fatigue-clad women fighting at war. The process is ideally depicted in Laura Nikas "We are as One," a photo collage that features females of ages 1-102. 

A reception will be held later in the week when judges will select the Best in Show, the winner will receive $300, and will be featured on the cover of Planned Parenthood's 2008 Annual Report.

 

Many Faces of Women
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
Through July 27
Free
Southwest School of Art & Craft
Navarro Campus
300 Augusta
(210) 224-1848
swschool.org

Reception July 26
6-8pm
Navarro Campus
Russell Hill Rogers Lecture Hall
Free