Picturing Power and Potential: A Project of Economica
The Project—Artists across the globe responded to an international call for submissions
—Jury selected 50 photographs by 20 artists
—Collaboration between the International Museum of Women and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery
—Range of subjects
Picturing Power and Potential
Setting the Stage—Women constitute an estimated 70% of the world's absolute poor
—Women work 2/3 of the world's working hours, yet earn only 10% of the world's income
—In some countries over 30% of all businesses are now owned or operated by women
—As of 2006, 53% of worldwide college students were women
Picturing Power and Potential
KutchCredit: Ariko Inaoka
Joanna Lipper
Seaweed Farmers in Zanzibar
Selvaprakash Lakshmanan
Working for Just Salt
Anne Hamersky
Cultivating Change
Ariel in Union Pier, Michigan
Amy at Freewheelin’ Farm in Santa Cruz, California
Teresa at Victory Garden in San Francisco, California
Lady Shanju at Victory Garden in San Francisco
Mark Tuschman
Capital of Hope
Michelle McCarron
The Women of North Richmond
Corrine Sain, program director at Neighborhood House
Ashley Cooper, volunteer and trainer with North Richmond Little League
Brenda Paik Sunoo
Jeju Grannies of the Sea
Ariko Inaoka
Kutch
Elizabeth Colton
Guardswoman
Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Haju
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