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302 Pioneer Cir, Denton, TX 76201
##twuVisualArtsA YELLOW ROSE PROJECT
TWU East | West Galleries
8.11.25 – 9.5.25
You're invited! The historic photographic arts exhibit, "A Yellow Rose Project," will be on display in the TWU East | West Galleries, August 11, 2025 – September 5, 2025.
Celebrating the centennial of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, "A Yellow Rose Project," is a photographic collaboration of women across the United States, who created images in response, reflection, & reaction to this historic event. The exhibition has toured nationally for several years, but has never included the works of ALL 106 artists until now!
Co-founders:
▫️Meg Griffiths: Associate Professor of Photography, TWU Denton
▫️Frances Jakubek: Independent Curator & former Director of Bruce Silverstein Gallery, NYC.
JOIN US TH, SEPT 4, 2025:
BOOK TALK & SIGNING
🗓 3:30–4:30pm
📍 TWU West Gallery & FAB 101
ARTIST PANEL DISCUSSION
🗣 How Far Have We Come In 100 Years?
🗓5:00–6:00pm
📍TWU West Gallery
CLOSING RECEPTION
🗓 6:00–7:00pm
📍 FAB Foyer
BOOK TALK & SIGNING:
"A Yellow Rose Project: Responses, Reflections, & Reactions to the 19th Amendment," published by Texas A&M Press, with a release date of 9.4.2025. A limited number of books will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis at the Book Talk & Signing.Meg Griffiths will lead the talk & local artists will be on hand to sign copies.
Books preorders: www.tamupress.com/book/9781648433139/a-yellow-rose-project/
PANEL DISCUSSION:
“How far have we come in 100 years?” Led by co-founder Meg Griffiths, the panel will center around 4 regional artists from "A Yellow Rose Project," with distinctly different approaches & responses to this large-scale collaboration, as well as, women’s issues today.
CLOSING RECEPTION:
Enjoy networking with light refreshments!
LOCATION:
Texas Woman's University
Fine Arts Building, East | West Galleries
302 Pioneer Circle
Denton, TX 76204
PARKING:
Event parking available in the lot at the TWU Fine Arts Building's south entrance, located at the corner of Texas and Oakland. Limited street parking is also available. Please note: The south entrance has stairs.
** North entrance, located from Pioneer Circle, includes a ramp & a small number of accessible parking spaces
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