Public Project
Tomgirl
Copyright Margaret Albaugh 2024
Updated Jun 2023
Topics Abstract, Art, Children, Conceptual, Feminism, Fine Art, Freedom, Gay, Gay Rights, Gender, Human Rights, Personal Projects, Photography, Transgender
Summary
Tomgirl reflects on gender constructs and the ways we as parents pass down harmful stereotypes and ideas about gender, beauty, and fitting into the gender binary.

Available for diversity trainings and sold as booklets.
tomgirl: noun; tom-gurl (plural tomgirls) A boy who behaves in a typically girlish manner. A tomboy, a girl who behaves in a typically boyish manner.

This word doesn’t get used in popular society because the act of being feminine is looked down on. We do our best to uplift our girls to be equal, or to be the same as, boys. But we do not teach our boys they can be equal or the same as girls, because society looks down on femininity. Until we examine our relationship to gender and femininity, we cannot truly become an equal society. This project reflects on gender constructs and the ways we as parents pass down harmful stereotypes and ideas about gender and beauty. It also examines the pressures of fitting into the gender binary and the damages that causes on young children who are trans or non-binary.
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