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Do I Dare Eat a Peach?

About Do I Dare Eat a Peach?

Do I Dare Eat A Peach? is a group exhibition celebrating gathering, consumption, and aging through the perspectives of five emerging female artists from the U.S. and U.K. Inspired by T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the title symbolizes anxieties around judgment, particularly regarding femininity and sensuality. The works depict women reclaiming their narratives and challenging societal taboos, exploring themes of empowerment, identity, and community through gatherings, food, and drink. Featuring paintings, ceramics, and sculpture, the exhibition redefines stereotypes surrounding women’s bodies, eating habits, and societal expectations, offering a powerful critique and celebration of female representation.

About Zennie Thomas

Zennie Thomas is a painter based in London who works mainly on acrylic on canvas and paper. Her work explores womanhood through emotion and memory often set in a dream-scape, theatrical landscape. Exploring mainly female relationships and emotion, her paintings feature themes of the ethereal and melancholy. Thomas’ work invites the viewer to take their own interpretation of what they are viewing. She has exhibited her work in group shows at Black White Gallery 2022 and Eve Liebe Gallery 2023.

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