365 Foundation Hosts Groundbreaking Art Exhibition ‘Paper Dolls’: A Bold Statement on Femininity and Identity

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LANSDALE, PA — The 365 Foundation is gearing up to present the highly anticipated solo art exhibition ‘Paper Dolls’ by acclaimed artist Kristina Bivona. The unique showcase, which will run from March 8 through April 7, 2024, promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of femininity, sexuality, and identity.

Bivona’s innovative approach to her art combines pop-up books and experimental prints, creating a multi-dimensional experience for attendees. Her use of unconventional materials such as body-grade silicone and petroleum jelly results in playful prints that push the boundaries of traditional femininity.

“Kristina Bivona’s work is more than an art exhibition; it’s a powerful statement on women’s liberation and societal challenges women face today,” stated Natalie Venezia, Founder and CEO of 365 Foundation. “Bivona confronts societal norms that objectify and stigmatize women, sparking important conversations about gender equality and empowerment.”

Among the exhibition’s key features are a double-sided tunnel book and an oversized book suspended from the ceiling. These interactive elements serve as visual metaphors for the struggles faced by women in contemporary society, touching on themes of high femme queer presentation, sex work, capital, and stigma.

“We’re thrilled to host Kristina Bivona’s groundbreaking work at the 365 Foundation,” added Venezia. “Her art not only enthralls but also encourages important dialogue around issues of gender equality and empowerment.”

The grand opening event for ‘Paper Dolls’ is set to take place at the 365 Foundation Lansdale, PA Art Gallery on March 8, 2024. This captivating exhibition offers a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a bold exploration of femininity and identity. Don’t miss this chance to witness Bivona’s innovative and thought-provoking work first-hand. For more information, visit the 365 Foundation website.

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