Women’s History Month

"The "Thrive" sculpture is a 27-foot-tall, almost 14-ton, female figure opening up its chest to reveal a passageway laced in ferns. It was created by South African artist Daniel Popper & located at Society Las Olas, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Popper said his sculpture represents "a woman made of stone with a hard exterior opening herself up to reveal her interior garden.” #thrive #motivation

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... Read moreWomen’s History Month is a time to reflect on the incredible achievements and contributions of women throughout history. The 'Thrive' sculpture captivates with its impressive size and meaningful design, embodying a powerful message about vulnerability and strength. As we honor women's roles in various fields, art serves as a reminder of their impact. This month, engage with different forms of expression that uplift and celebrate women. From literature to art installations, like Popper's sculpture, each piece offers insight into the diverse experiences of women. Join local events, virtual discussions, and exhibitions focusing on women's narratives, empowering others to share their stories. Discover other significant artworks created by women or those celebrating them, amplifying their voices through creativity. Embrace the spirit of collaboration and support among women, encouraging future generations to thrive.