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Medusa, 2019 by A. Laura Brody
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  • Medusa, 2019
  • Vintage wheelchair, FossShape, and repurposed textiles
  • 68.5 x 32 x 55 in
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The Gorgon Medusa is an emblem of betrayal, fear, and power. She was a maiden who was raped by the god Poseidon while she worshipped in Athena's temple. Instead of fighting with the god, Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon who could turn men to stone. Medusa's origins are much older than Grecian myth and she is believed to be a goddess from earlier cultures.



Disability is demonized and taken advantage of in our culture. It is seen as a weakness, a tragedy, and something to be feared. Medusa shows us that what seems monstrous can stem from human betrayal and injustice. In my sculpture, Medusa becomes a queen at home with her snakes. She represents the overwhelming number of disabled women who are raped and sexually assaulted but rarely believed.

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