
Menopause is universal, yet it remains a cultural taboo. "HOT: The Exhibit" is here to change that. It's a transformative multimedia experience that blends visual art, performance, and expert-led discussions to spark conversation, challenge stigma, and celebrate the life transition.
Created and co-curated by Austin-based artists Andee Kinzy and Melissa Knight and co-produced by Ground Floor Theatre, "HOT: The Exhibit" provides a space where womxn - and the people who love them - can see their experiences reflected and validated through bold artistic expression.
Alongside its powerful visual and performance art components, the exhibit features interactive community workshops that encourage personal exploration through creativity. Attendees may engage with their own menopause journeys in meaningful and expressive ways.
The event features a curated gallery show, the world premiere of the play I Wanna Be a F*cking Princess by Jenny Connell Davis, panel discussions with medical and wellness experts, and community-driven storytelling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 25.
Menopause is universal, yet it remains a cultural taboo. "HOT: The Exhibit" is here to change that. It's a transformative multimedia experience that blends visual art, performance, and expert-led discussions to spark conversation, challenge stigma, and celebrate the life transition.
Created and co-curated by Austin-based artists Andee Kinzy and Melissa Knight and co-produced by Ground Floor Theatre, "HOT: The Exhibit" provides a space where womxn - and the people who love them - can see their experiences reflected and validated through bold artistic expression.
Alongside its powerful visual and performance art components, the exhibit features interactive community workshops that encourage personal exploration through creativity. Attendees may engage with their own menopause journeys in meaningful and expressive ways.
The event features a curated gallery show, the world premiere of the play I Wanna Be a F*cking Princess by Jenny Connell Davis, panel discussions with medical and wellness experts, and community-driven storytelling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 25.
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Admission is free.