An exhibition on reproductive health raises urgent questions-and the spectre of self-censorship
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The traveling exhibition "Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency" at Vassar College highlights the critical state of reproductive freedom in the wake of Roe v. Wade's decline.
The show’s curatorial vision emerged during the last year of Roe v. Wade, emphasizing that true reproductive freedom has always been elusive in the U.S.
At the Loeb Art Center, trauma-informed educational elements accompany the exhibition, avoiding didacticism in favor of poetic engagement with the themes of reproductive rights.
The exhibition provides a platform for various artists whose work resonates with themes of resilience amidst the systemic challenges surrounding reproductive health and personal autonomy.
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