Women of Change
βWomen of Changeβ captures an accurate but unfortunate reality: in the 21st century, women continue to face significant pay inequality, with most recent data suggesting that women in the United States earn an average of 80 cents to every dollar earned by men.
About
Simmonsβ professional experience in the atmosphere of corporate advertising was the impetus for this series and commissioned as part of UNSDG5 - (The United Nations Sustainability Development Goal #5) aiming to achieve global gender equality through conversation and collaboration.
The piece itself features 80 βpennies,β with original illustrations of historically renowned women across myriad industries who have contributed to the dialogue and fight for gender equality.
Simmons made this piece in 2019 prior to COVID - with the intention of updating the design annually, so she included a βJane Doe,β portrait - meant to encourage women to continue fighting for equality and further close the gender wage gap.
The Barbara Kruger-esque question about βWhat Sense (aka - βcentsβ) will you give up for a Dollar?β is a double-entendre meant to challenge and inspire audiences not only to understand current economic disparities, but also to respect and learn about the gender wage gap across most industries.
DIMENSIONS: 40(h) x 28(w)
MEDIUM: Limited Run Print; Edition of 80 (each), Signed and Numbered
YEAR: 2019
Meet the Women
Women in Global Politics
Women in Writing & Literature
Women in Civil Rights
Women in Engineering & Sports
Women in Social Justice
Women in the Arts
Women in Medicine & Education
Women in Math & Science
Women in US Government
Women in World History
Women in Business