“Christine”

“Christine” 60 x 37 ink on panel 2025

When the United States Constitution was signed only white, male, land owners were given the right to vote. The battle for voting rights began from the beginning.

In 1776 John Adams wrote a letter to James Sullivan to argue against extending voting rights to women. Adams believed that allowing women to vote would open a dangerous and endless source of controversy. The text is that letter.

On view at the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs’ Independent Master Artist Project (COLA IMAP) 2025 show at

LA Municipal Art Gallery 4800 Hollywood Blvd

Exhibition Dates: July 17 – August 30

I will be there tomorrow after 2pm

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