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Continuing my ongoing interest in making sure that women are heard, Big Voices is a new audio installation that asks women to comment about their own empowerment during this era marked by a pandemic, the movement for black lives, and a presidential election. Recorded phone conversations with women from a range of industries aim to reveal personal experiences of trust, hope, and the power of individual action.
Please visit SPACES Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio to see Big Voices and the rest of the group exhibition, A Public Trust.

Elizabeth Emery is a multidisciplinary artist working in various mediums and across genres. Her sculptures and paintings reference movement, gravity, and the experience of the body. Her work has been exhibited at museums and galleries, from Cleveland to Alaska. Her work has been supported by the Ohio Arts Council, Rasmuson Foundation, and New York Foundation for the Arts, and through residencies at Haystack, Jentel Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, and FRONT International. Her work is in many public and private collections and has been commissioned for hospitals and a library. As an extension of her creative work and a former professional athlete, Emery operates the podcast, Hear Her Sports, which invites conversation around women’s sports. Through interviews, advocacy, and writing she celebrates individual female athletes who represent a range of backgrounds, perspectives and issues. Emery holds an MFA in ceramic sculpture from Alfred University.
Follow progress of Big Voice on Elizabeth’s Twitter.

 
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Women’s voices are important.
To hear more inspiring stories, check out Elizabeth’s podcast Hear Her Sports.