Additional Resources

[Frances Pepper (left) and Elizabeth Smith (right) working in the offices of The Suffragist, the weekly journal published by the Congressional Union and National Woman's Party from 1913 to 1921.]  Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/resource/mnwp.160082/. Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. (Photographer), July 1916.

Image: Sculpted hands in various positions. A few are grasping objects such as seashell, a yellow ball, and rope.

Sisters Lisa and Janelle Iglesias have collaborated artistically as Las Hermanas Iglesias since 2005, alongside their individual studio practices. Their Contemporary Project debuts work that draws on the sisters’ own navigations of fertility, pregnancy, loss, and birth. You can view their work at the Blanton Museum of Art.

Nonprofit visual & performing arts gallery with rotating exhibits of contemporary work by women.

Address: 1311 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 477-1064
Hours: Sunday & Monday: Closed
                Tuesday-Friday:  10 AM - 6PM
                Friday: 12 - 6 PM

Icon: Yellow circle with a curved 'W'
Link: Smithsonian American Women's History Museum.  Image: Illustrated heads of multiethnic women over a poster that reads: Women's rights are human rights.