Just in time for Women’s History Month comes Women’s Work, a new group exhibition in Paso Robles’ Studios on the Park hanging through April 27.
Guest curated by local artist Lena Rushing, the “exhibition will showcase artists who challenge patriarchal norms, practice empathy, protest fascism, and find catharsis in expressing themselves” through a variety of media, organizers announced. “These artists define ‘women’s work’ as deconstructing gender norms, fighting for equality, and exercising intersectional feminism.”
Participating artists include Jenny Ashley, Ursula Black, Natalie Herrera, Adriana Lemus, Amy McKay, Carol Paquet, Missy Retiner-Cameron, Lena Rushing, Staley Pearl, Viera Moss, and Rachael Wahl.
The gallery is open Sunday through Thursday from noon to 4 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from noon to 9 p.m., located at 1130 Pine St.
The nonprofit organization is “dedicated to providing a creative, educational, and transformational experience to enhance understanding and appreciation of the visual arts,” according to its website. “Studios features artists working in a variety of media, educational programs for children and adults, and quality exhibitions by regional, national, and international artists. Δ
This article appears in Mar 27 – Apr 6, 2025.


