Eunice Golden was once ahead of her time, as an early feminist artist in the 1960s, known primarily as a figurative expressionist.
Over the last five decades, she evolved and grew into a number of mediums, including painting, film, photography, performance and, most recently, digital — currently on view as part of the group show “In the Cut: The Male Body in Feminist Art at the Stadtgalerie,” on view through September 30 in Saarbrücken, Germany.
[caption id="attachment_82787" align="alignleft" width="800"] “Metamorphosis #17” by Eunice Golden.[/caption]
Written about and widely exhibited, Golden will visit The Art Barge, located at 110 Napeague Road in Amagansett, and talk with art historian Gail Levin on Wednesday, July 25, at 6 p.m., as part of the Victor D'Amico Institute of Art’s “Artists Speak” series.
Tickets are $20 and $18 for friends. For more information, call (631) 267-3172.