Description
**CODE GIRL: Women in Public Space**
CODE GIRL: Women in Public Space is a multidisciplinary exhibition celebrating the achievements, experiences, and contributions of women through contemporary art. GIRL is an acronym for **Great Inspiring Remarkable Leaders**, recognizing the strength, creativity, resilience, and leadership of women across generations, cultures, and communities.
Bringing together artists working across photography, mixed media, installation, textiles, film, and interdisciplinary practices, the exhibition examines how women navigate, occupy, influence, and transform public space. The works presented explore identity, memory, visibility, labor, community, activism, and the challenges women continue to face while creating pathways toward greater equity, representation, and opportunity.
CODE GIRL highlights the many ways women shape the cultural, social, and creative fabric of society. Through personal narratives and collective experiences, the artists invite viewers to consider the obstacles women overcome, the spaces they claim, and the impact they make as leaders, innovators, educators, creators, and agents of change.
More than an exhibition, CODE GIRL is a platform for dialogue, connection, and reflection. It celebrates women's voices while encouraging conversations about inclusion, representation, and the evolving role of women in public life. Through art and storytelling, the exhibition honors the power of women to inspire, transform, and lead.