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Alive in the Archive: Serena Kerrigan. Alive in the Archive: Morgan Jerkins. Alive in the Archive: Norma Kamali. Alive in the Archive: Rosanne Cash. Alive in the Archive: Howardena Pindell.

But science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated. Rosalind Franklin. Patti Smith. Faith Ringgold. Cindy Sherman.

How has it changed in relative to the current climate? Art and the Feminist Revolution, P. Visiting the past, inventing the future. What are our commonalities and differences? We will explore commonalities and differences of feminism and art. Bring print-out, photos of your work. The topics originate from the participants. Questions have included: What is feminist art? How should it be historicized? How do you see yourself within the canon of white male artists? Everyone is welcome.

As curious younger women, not involved in the institute, began to come to meetings, a group evolved to create regular discussions between generations. To be added to the email list for future dialogues, please email nancy nancyazara. Tuesday, March 3rd, pm, at Fordham University.

Thank you to Professor Aseel Sawalha, Ph. An audio recording of the event will be housed at Fordham University for future research and in the archives at Rutgers' University. Both video and audio are available as a link - so please be in touch if you would like to view or listen to a recording of the event.

Jan Feb 23, at the Katherine E. Programs : Ceres gallery-provides exhibition for women artists to provide courses, workshops, lectures and seminars in the disciplines of painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, video, film, art history, womens traditional arts, the politics of aesthetics and other subjects relating to art and women.

Share Your Story. Donate Share. Smile Train, Inc. New York, NY Rating: 4. Nonprofit Overview Mission : The feminist art project is a collaborative national initiative celebrating thefeminist art movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact ofwomen on the visual arts, art history, and art practice, past and present.



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