In 2005, Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman worked with students and local artists at Vanderbilt University, creating an exhibition titled “Evoke/Invoke/Provoke” which stimulated conversation and controversy.
[Image: JoAnn Leet with her boyfriend at the exhibition opening of Evoke/Invoke/Provoke at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee in 2005. Leet’s paintings concern interracial issues.]“Evoke/ Invoke/ Provoke” in the Archives
Below are links to pdf and media files of materials from the Evoke/ Invoke/ Provoke teaching project in the Judy Chicago Art Education Collection archived at The Eberly Special Collections at Penn State. Publications are available in alternative media on request.
Preparations
- Research
- Self Presentations
- Building Group
- Content Seach
- Art-Making Goals
Process
- Work Mode Selection
- Media Selection
- Format Decisions
- Ideal to Real
- Support Structure
- Judy Chicago and artist discuss painting in progress
- Judy Chicago and artist discuss works in progress
- Judy Chicago and artist discuss art in progress
ArtMaking
- Participant Selection
- From Process to Image
- Balancing Support and Guidance
- Content-based Critique
- Audience
- Exhibition invitation
- Images from the exhibition dinner the night before at Vanderbilt Unversity
- Artwork from the exhibition
- Artwork from the exhibition
- Evaluations
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