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The Unforgiving Yardstick: A Look at Women’s Roles and Struggles in Westchester County by Fleur Spolidor


  • Rye Historical Society - Square House Museum 1 Purchase Street Rye, NY, 10580 United States (map)

March 21, 2025 – March 27, 2026
Presented by the Rye Historical Society, ArtsWestchester, and Ambassador John L. Loeb

About the Exhibition
The Unforgiving Yardstick explores the stories of women who shaped history and continue to influence our world today. Discover the stories of ten trailblazing Westchester women through portraiture, mixed media, and sculptural garments that reflect the restrictions they faced. This two-floor exhibition at the Square House Museum uncovers their struggles, triumphs, and lasting impact.

For centuries, women have been measured—both literally and figuratively—against societal standards that dictated their roles, freedoms, and even their attire. Led by artist Fleur Spolidor, this exhibition presents 23 original works, including portraits of remarkable Westchester women and sculptural pieces crafted from measuring tapes. From corsets to cycling bloomers, these works challenge us to reconsider the ways in which women’s lives have been shaped—and constrained—through history.

Click here to a video about ‘The Unforgiving Yardstick’.

Created with support from the Archives and Collection of the Rye Catalog.

More info: www.artefleur.com

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