TEMPLE SISTERS
Barbie Series
The Barbie Series first started with the pages of a long-lost coloring book, reorganized to tell a new and somewhat comical day in the life of the iconic Barbie. But after the recent chaos in American politics, the Sisters began imagining Barbie as an everyday citizen becoming involved in politics. The most recent works respond directly to the longstanding issues of gender rights, arguing men in power have created a crisis by targeting the health of women across the country. The sisters show how an iconic teen in search of health care is an image that humanizes the very real needs of American women everywhere. The work is politically pointed but also displays a sense of humor. “It is amusing to think that Barbie needs to explain white privilege to Ken,” says Holly Temple. “We have made Barbie a true feminist,” adds sister Ashlee Temple.
ABOUT THE TEMPLE SISTERS
Holly studied art and art history at the San Francisco Academy Art, San Francisco State University and at C.S.U. in Florence, Italy. She worked in New York for many years as an Art Director at Avon, Christian Dior, Estee Lauder, David Yurman, among others and currently runs her own freelance graphic design company in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Ashlee studied theatre at N.Y.U. and received her M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama. She continues to work in theatre as a director and as an associate professor at Delta College in Stockton, California.
Both of their backgrounds provide for unique perspectives on visual storytelling, which is a conscious, ever present element of their work. When apart, they work independently on the same project, developing separate but parallel designs that are consolidated only when they reunite in their studio.
The Sisters have spent a lifetime studying art under their father, California artist Brook Temple.
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THE TEMPLE SISTERS
EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS
2019
The Art Party, The Hawthorne Mansion, Monterey, CA.
Party for Democracy, The Hawthorne Mansion, Monterey, CA.
The New Domestics, Finding Beauty in the Mundane, Horton Jr Gallery, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA; curated by Gail Enns, catalog.
Voices, Green Chalk Contemporary, Hawthorne Mansion, Monterey, CA.
2018
‘You’d Be Prettier If You Smiled’, Identity, Gender and Dissonance, (three person exhibition), Susan Abbott Martin, Maria Porges, The Temple Sisters, Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Carmel, CA.
The New Domestics, Finding Beauty in the Mundane, The Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA; curated by Gail Enns, catalog.
2017
Now What? Art and Politics in 2017, Green Chalk Contemporary, Press Club, Seaside, CA.
Awakening, Green Chalk Contemporary, Carmel, CA.
2016
Fresh Works, Best in Show award, Juried Exhibition, Harrington Gallery, Pleasanton, CA, www.firehousearts.org
A Portrait of an Artist, The Independant, Sand City, CA.
Accidental Art Show, Rear Red Doors, Haddonfield, NJ.
2015
Seeing Red, Danville City’s 5th Annual Juried Exhibition, Danville, CA.
53rd International Show at the San Diego Art Institute, Juried by David A. Ross, Chair of the MFA in
Art Practice at the School of Visual Art in New York City, San Diego, CA.
2014
Community Palette Show, Juried Exhibition, Monterey, CA
2012
Pacific Grove Art Center, Pacific Grove, CA.
Sand City Artist Reunion Exhibition, The Independent, Sand City, CA.
2012
Grand Opening: Juried Art Competition, Laundry on Lawrence, Denver, CO.
2010
Inspirations, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC.
2008
Icons, Juried Art Competition, Womens Made Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Fall Collection, The F.U.E.L. Collection, Philadelphia, PA.
Women’s History Month: Relics & Remembrances, Fountainhead Gallery, New York, NY.
Parris, New York, Philadelphia, PA.
The F.U.E.L. Collection, Philadelphia, PA.
2007
Fall Fusion, The F.U.E.L. Collection, Philadelphia, PA.
Six Painters, Carbon 14 Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2006
Small Works, Muse Gallery. Philadelphia, PA.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/pressclub/art-current-what-now/article_7ab8f6e8-5098-11e4-8690-001a4bcf6878.html
http://www.sfchronicle.com/travel/centralcoasting/article/Touring-art-havens-old-and-new-10632863.ph
Art for the Cash Poor: Holly & Ashlee Temple
Sisters Holly and Ashlee Temple create their artwork together by a fluidly collaborative system. Holly lives and works in Philadelphia; sister Ashlee … Continue reading
Art for the Cash Poor: Holly & Ashlee Temple
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