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Take a sneak peek at Enter the Goddesses 3!
Preview tonight, Oct. 2, 6-9 PM with Goddess crafting Opening Oct. 5, 1-6 PM with live poetry and tarot readings And events each Sunday in October. Welcome, Goddesses. Slides: She Wears Her Golden Crown by Adeola Davies-Aiyeloja Sculpture of stacked bulbous shapes in red, yellow, blue, green, and gold with a head on top wearing a golden crown Spiritual Goddess Ochun by Adrienne Franklin Crocheted doll with brown skin, a yellow bikini top and split skirt, yellow curly hair and golden jewelry Flora by Aleka Corwin A circular face ringed with spikes and covered in flower petals Priestess by Christine White A black robed figure holds a sculpture of a rattlesnake with a crocheted sheer white veil Hygeia by Cora Ramirez Circular painting of a woman with windblown dark hair holding a snake against a background of waves, a ruin, and a moonlit sky Afternoon Tea by Joanne Chase Mattillo A technicolored image of a woman in a bright blue negligee seated at a red table set with pink teacups in a garden Diana Ross by Krista Kelly Glamour portrait of a brown skinned woman with a large Afro crowned with crystal formations coming up off the top of her head and around the sides of her face Matrilinear Ascendancy by Lisa Tomczeszyn A golden frame around golden branches and leaves with a stacked totem of three women: maiden, mother, and crone Untitled Mary series by Louise Leathers Renaissance scene of a woman surrounded by attendees holding a platter of condoms Astitva Devi by Priya Ray A seated blue woman in a wheelchair with a small green dog on her lap and a wall of purple and grey text behind her reading "disabled people are people" Rose by Liane Enkelis Pink and orange rose with text reading Enter the Goddesses 3 opens Sunday Oct 5, 1-6 PM, Live poetry and tarot readings, Pussy Power Poets Linda Kaye, Ed Burgess, Anna Broome, Richard McDowell with Natalie Fratino on bass at the Los Angeles Makery 260 S. Los Angeles St 90012.
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A. Laura Brody
I re*make mobility devices and materials and give them new lives. Sometimes I staple drape. Archives
October 2025
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