Women with their Work is a series of all-women group art exhibitions, co-curated by Peter Prinz and Jessica Dallow, Ph.D, organized and presented by Space One Eleven in collaboration with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Art and Art History. Women with their Work II, the second exhibition in the series, features work by Elisabeth Pellathy of Birmingham; Anna Campbell of Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Stacy Lynn Waddell of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

The exhibition opened on February 26, 2018 in the recently-dedicated Anne Arrasmith Gallery at Space One Eleven and will remain on display through April 20, 2018. Space One Eleven’s gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10am to 5pm, and by appointment.

As a Co-Founder of Space One Eleven, Prinz has organized and presented hundreds of exhibitions exploring social justice issues. Dallow is Interim Chair and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Art and Art History, and is an authority in the field of modern and contemporary feminist art.

The final installment of the Women with their Work exhibition series featuring female sculptors will be presented at Space One Eleven. An opening exhibition will be held on Friday, September 7, 2018 in conjunction with Birmingham Artwalk.

About Space One Eleven:
The mission of Space One Eleven is to provide professional opportunities for visual artists, to create a forum for public understanding of contemporary art, and to offer arts education to area youth. Space One Eleven’s purpose is to support contemporary visual arts and the artists who make it, while educating the public to its value. A cornerstone of Space One Eleven since its founding is a commitment to artistic freedom and the payment of artists’ fees.

Founded in 1986, Space One Eleven has a history of organizing challenging, thematic exhibitions. Deeply rooted in place, Space One Eleven provides venues where Birmingham artists make and exhibit work with their national and international colleagues. Space One Eleven is one of the few places in Alabama where a culturally and economically diverse citizenry come together for social, educational and entertaining events that result in greater public understanding and appreciation of living visual artists.