Artvi Advocates hosted “The Feminine Mystique: A Global Fourth Wave, Art that reflects women’s lives and experiences around the world” from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on June 4th at the Ice Gallery Project at St. Thomas Dairies. The event featured hors d’oeuvres and a variety of exquisite Kim Crawford New Zealand wines. Kim Crawford was the exclusive wine served at the wine bar, sponsored by Premier Wines &Spirits.
For this third edition of Artvi’s Young At Heart project, the local non-profit organization and contributing artists aspired to explore the ideal of the feminine in today’s global society. Named in tribute to the late author and feminist activist, Betty Friedan, the exhibition presented a variety of works by more than 20 female artists.
The exhibition was truly a one-of-a- kind event featuring award winning poet, journalist, performer and activist, River Houston; a screening of Academy Award winning director Pamela T. Boll’s documentary, “Who does she think she is?”; artist Cindy Male’s ZemiZen fashion designs; and Artvi’s ‘Feet First’ audience participatory art project.
Atendeees appreciated the various art forms presented as well as the great food and fantastic Kim Crawford wines served.

