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- Femina_Potens_Art_Gallery abstract "Femina Potens (Latin: 'Powerful Woman') is a non-profit art gallery and performance art space located in San Francisco, California dedicated to the advancement of female artists. Founded in 2001 by artistic director Madison Young, she recognized the need for greater visibility of women and transgender artists and set out to create the space with no financial backing for the project.".
- Q5442814 abstract "Femina Potens (Latin: 'Powerful Woman') is a non-profit art gallery and performance art space located in San Francisco, California dedicated to the advancement of female artists. Founded in 2001 by artistic director Madison Young, she recognized the need for greater visibility of women and transgender artists and set out to create the space with no financial backing for the project.".
- Femina_Potens_Art_Gallery comment "Femina Potens (Latin: 'Powerful Woman') is a non-profit art gallery and performance art space located in San Francisco, California dedicated to the advancement of female artists. Founded in 2001 by artistic director Madison Young, she recognized the need for greater visibility of women and transgender artists and set out to create the space with no financial backing for the project.".
- Q5442814 comment "Femina Potens (Latin: 'Powerful Woman') is a non-profit art gallery and performance art space located in San Francisco, California dedicated to the advancement of female artists. Founded in 2001 by artistic director Madison Young, she recognized the need for greater visibility of women and transgender artists and set out to create the space with no financial backing for the project.".