Matrilineage

In her essay Patrilineage, Mira Schor writes, “In addition to recognizing the existence of a wealth of fathers, which no sane woman could deny, as a painter and a critic, I place myself in a matrilineage and a sisterhood.”

Below is my artistic “matrilineage”. My creative kinfolk and ancestors. The women and people of other marginalized genders - who have shaped my art practice. I would like to thank these artists for their contribution to the canon of art history and contemporary art. This is a constantly evolving list, that grows along with my art practice.

If you are interested in my work, please also explore artwork by these amazing, and groundbreaking artists.

Patricia Kalidonis

I am a visual artist and arts administrator who is passionate about creating accessible and inclusive art experiences. As a Squarespace web designer, I aim to support artists, performers, collectives and grassroots cultural organizations by offering sliding scale website design and management. I am specifically interested in helping fellow creative people build websites that follow WCAG guidelines, while still highlighting their unique artistic style.

https://www.PatriciaKalidonis.com
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