The Catharine S. Eberly Center Art

"The journey from the small world of the home and its private transactions into the larger, open arena of the public, work, or art-world has not been a one-way trip. Women wanted to infuse the humane values of the home into the more violent, mysterious world of the workplace or the dangerous city at night. And they wanted to expose the hated skeletons secreted in the closets of the house to public view so as to bring social justice and censure to bear on them. Homemaking has always been an important aspect of political and artistic work: shelters and recovery homes serve as homes-away-from-home; extended families and new kinds of homes of our own making are created to facilitate collaboration in professional work; and public houses of women's culture welcome the visitor and call the artist home to herself."
-- Arlene Raven in At Home, Crossing Over: Feminism and Art of Social Concern
The Cyber Gallery features images created by women artists who are exhibiting or have exhibited their work in the Eberly Center Gallery, Suite 0168, Tucker Hall, University of Toledo.
Exhibition hours (when classes are in session):
Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Women artists wishing to exhibit their work should review Exhibiting Art Work.
(The pictures on this page are by Stephanie Matthews, a fine art photographer of dance & movement. Ms. Matthews displayed her art at the Eberly Center for Women September 17 through November 16, 2007. To view more of her art work, go to www.stephaniematthewsphotography.com.)