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《Woven Dreams: Female Artist Group Show》

The feminine perspective acts as a prism, refracting everyday life into a spectrum of subtle and vivid possibilities. This group exhibition brings together five women artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, exploring contemporary female experience as it unfolds between lived reality and the edges of imagination. 

The works reveal moments of tenderness and emotional care, expressions of selfhood free from social expectations, and reflections on childhood, memory, and cultural context. Though diverse in approach, they collectively point to the fluid, layered, and evolving nature of female experience.

Rather than defining what it means to be a woman, the exhibition allows multiple voices to coexist, inviting viewers to encounter the richness and complexity of contemporary female perspectives.



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Fanny Brodar

Fanny is a Maine-based artist whose colorful, emotionally charged works blend illustration, abstraction, and playful visual storytelling.

She holds a BFA in Illustration from The Art Institute of Boston. Her influences include the irreverent charm joyful playfulness of Japanese art, the boldness of 1980s pop art, and the high-saturation energy of the digital
age.

Born in 1971 in Oslo, Norway, and raised in New York, Fanny brings a cross-cultural sensibility to her work — one that balances Northern whimsy with urban intensity. She currently lives and works in Maine, where her practice continues to evolve through intuition, humor, and a deep love of expressive form.