Black and Blue at The Studio@620
The Studio@620 has the opportunity to host an exciting photographic exhibition by a native Floridian entitled “Black and Blue” (previously shown under the title “Phizog), the faces and expressions of athletes of the Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL). We hope you will consider supporting this inspiring presentation. The exhibition opens on March 10 and will run through March 15, 2018.
About the Exhibition
On July 21st, 2016, Andra Douglas debuted “Phizog – Faces & Expressions of the IWFL,” an exhibit of her overpainted prints in mixed media on bamboo paper, at the Independent Women’s Football League’s National Championship in Charlotte, NC.
Defined by the courageous spirit of the 100+ women’s tackle football teams throughout the world, and inspired by the diversity of the players, Andra created the exhibit as a tribute to the female football players of all leagues and ages fueled by the force of their convictions.
Providing refuge from the brazen commercialism of the NFL, these are poetic expressions, depicting the close-up emotions of the athletes and coaches whose often impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away.
At The Studio@620, Andra’s work will be shown March 10 – 15, 2018, under the title “Black and Blue,” also the title of her book about her life and experiences. During the exhibit, The Studio@620 will host a panel discussion with Andra and others in the field of women’s sports.