Colleen Kenyon and Kathleen Kenyon transformed domestic craft into feminist art through photomontage and hand-colouring, redefining artistic expression over decades.
During their 25 years at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the twins not only advanced their distinct styles but also built a significant platform for women and artists of color.
Their artwork reflects a lifelong exploration of twinship and identity, with Colleen focusing on intricate print-making and Kathleen on politically charged collage.
Despite facing personal struggles, including severe injuries and dementia, the Kenyon sisters' legacy continues through their retrospective exhibition, celebrating their artistic contributions.
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