The Jasper Project’s Most Ambitious Endeavor Yet 

More than 50 SC Women Artists are setting the table for 12 SC Women who devoted their lives to making places at the table for us All
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What is The Supper Table?

The Supper Table, an homage to the 40th anniversary of Judy Chicago’s 1979 epic feminist art exhibition, is a multidisciplinary arts project celebrating the history and contributions of 12 extraordinary South Carolina women and featuring the work of almost 60 of South Carolina’s most outstanding women artists in the visual, literary, theatrical, and film arts.

Imagine a 12' x 12' x 12' triangular-shaped table set with SC-artist-created place-settings each inspired by one of 12 diverse women from SC history whose lives were dedicated to the betterment of humankind.

Read our full introduction to the project →

Want to help?

Support The Project

Your generosity allows for our fellow creatives to stay committed to the project, and allow us to recreate a ground breaking exhibition. The Supper Table will highlight these incredible S.C. born and raised women, who have made an impact during their lifetime. Our hope is that with this project, we will continue amplifying the voices and stories of women hailing from the Palmetto State. Thank you!

Bring The Supper Table To You

From 2020 until early 2023, the massive Supper Table installation toured throughout the midlands and into the lowcountry. The Jasper Project would love to bring the Supper Table to your venue, be it a gallery, museum, library, or theatre. We are scheduling our 2024 – 2026 tour now.

Learn more about hosting the table


The Women at the Table

Mary McCleod Bethune, Alice Childress, Septima Clark, Mathilda Evans, Althea Gibson, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Eartha Kitt, Sarah Leverette, Julia Peterkin, Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Modjeska Monteith Simkins, Elizabeth Evelyn Wright

The Artists

Bohumila Augustinova, Eileen Blyth, Tonya Gregg, Mana Hewitt, B.A. Hohman, Heidi Darr-Hope, Lori Isom, Flavia Lovatelli, Laurie Brownell McIntosh, Michaela Pilar Brown, Renee Roullier, Olga Yukhno, Jennifer Bartell, Carla Damron, Joyce Rose Harris, Kristine Hartvigsen, Meeghan Kane, Monifa Lemons, Eva Moore, Marjory Wentworth, Qiana Whitted, Candace Wiley, Christina Xan, Claudia Smith Brinson, Kirkland Smith, Jordan Morris, Betsy Newman, Mahkia Greene, Vicky Saye Henderson, Lee Ann Kornegay, Brenda Oliver, Kathryn Van Aernum, Cindi Boiter, Joestra Robinson & Tamara Finkbeiner, Katly Hong, Laura Kissel, Roni Nicole, Lee Ann Kornegay, Ebony Wilson, Betsey Newman, Carleen Maur, Faye Riley, Jordan Mullen, Steffi Brink, Lillian Burke

 
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...I am equally inspired by the possibility of our organization using an homage to the 40th anniversary of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party as a vehicle for illuminating the history of twelve South Carolina women whose dedication to arts, science, and social justice changed the course of human history.
— Cindi Boiter, Executive Director of the Jasper Project

Virtual Tour


Top Image: place setting created by artist Mana Hewitt

Left Image: plate setting created by artist B. A. Hohman | Right Image: place setting created by artist Olga Yukhno


Here are the honored subjects and the visual and literary artists who envisioned their seats at the table.

Mary McLeod Bethune

Visual Artist: Flavia Lovatelli • Literary Artist: Christina Xan • Film Artist: Jordan Mullen • Theatrical Artists: Jocelyn Sanders

Alice Childress

Visual Artist:Tonya Gregg • Literary Artist: Marjorie Wentworth• Film Artist: Steffi Brink • Theatrical Artists: Bonita Peeples

Septima Clark

Visual Artist: Lori Isom • Literary Artist: Qiana Whitted • Film Artist: Faye Riley • Theatrical Artists: Annette Grevious

Matilda Evans

Visual Artist: Renee Roullier • Literary Artist: Candace Wiley • Film Artist: Carleen Maur • Theatrical Artists: Arisha Frierson

Althea Gibson

Visual Artist: Eileen Blyth • Literary Artist: Kristine Hartvigsen • Film Artist: Katly Hong • Theatrical Artists: Trell Brennan

Grimke Sisters

Visual Artist: Heidi Darr-Hope • Literary Artist: Claudia Smith Brinson• Film Artist: Josetra Robinson & Tamara Finkbeiner • Theatrical Artists: Dewey Scott-Wiley & Elena Martinez-Vidal

Eartha Kitt

Visual Artist: Mana Hewitt • Literary Artist: Christina Xan • Film Artist: Lee Ann Kornegay • Theatrical Artists: Sebastian Sowell

Sarah Leverette

Visual Artist: Olga Yukhno • Literary Artist: Carla Damron • Film Artist: Ebony Wilson • Theatrical Artists: Malie Heider

Julia Peterkin

Visual Artist: B. A. Hohman • Literary Artist: Meeghan Kane • Film Artist: Lillian Burke • Theatrical Artists: Patti Walker

Eliza Pinckney

Visual Artist: Laurie Brownell McIntosh • Literary Artist: Eva Moore • Film Artist: Carleen Maur • Theatrical Artists: Arisha Frierson

Modjeska Simkins

Visual Artist: Michaela Pilar Brown • Literary Artist: Candace Wiley • Film Artist: Laura Kissel • Theatrical Artists: Marilyn Matheus

Elizabeth Evelyn Wright

Visual Artist: Bohumila Augustinova • Literary Artist: Jennifer Bartell • Film Artist: Roni Nicole • Theatrical Artists: Jocelyn Walters Brannon

Our Honored Subjects


This project was supported by a Connected Communities grant from Central Carolina Community Foundation.

Special thanks to our Sponsors. With your support, we are able to amplify the stories and voices of some of South Carolina’s most remarkable women. Thank you!

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