Gallery Conversations

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Date & Time Facilitator Topic hashtag Location
Friday, January 24, 12:10 p.m. Dana Carlisle Kletchka, curator of education “Feminism(s) in the Gallery”podcast | conversation #JCfem Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, January 31, 12:10 p.m. Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies “Futures of Feminist Pasts”podcast | conversation #JCfuture Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, February 14, 12:10 p.m. Wanda B. Knight, associate professor of art education and women’s studies “Mirror, mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Finest of Them All?: D(EVALUATION) of Black Female Beauty”podcast | conversation #JCblack Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, February 28, 1:00 p.m. Charlotte Houghton,
associate professor of art history
Paper Views Exhibition: Paper Tigress: Graphic Images of Female Power
Curated by Charlotte Houghton
podcast | conversation
#JCpower Print Study Room
Friday, March 21, 12:10 p.m. Susan Russell, associate professor of theatre “The Vagina Dialogues”
podcast | conversation
#JCvagina Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, April 11, 12:10 p.m. Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor, associate professor of English and women’s studies “Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago”
podcast | conversation
#JCutopia Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, April 18, 12:10 p.m. Gabeba Baderoon, assistant professor of women’s studies and African and African American studies “The Conversation Around the Table: Feminist Art and the Transnational”
podcast | conversation
#JCtrans Palmer Museum of Art
Friday, April 25, 1:00 p.m. Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies
Paper Views Exhibition:Judy Chicago Views
Curated by Judy Chicago, artist, and Karen Keifer-Boyd
podcast | conversation
#JCviews Print Study Room
2 comments on “Gallery Conversations
  1. abbie embry says:

    What I found most interesting about the gallery talk we had on Friday is that she portrayed women during birth and how most people find that appallingly disgusting but it’s only because of the society tells us that it is it’s perfectly normal to have death and battle scenes and men being murdered killed and tortured but birth is not supposed to be talked about.

  2. Judy Chicago breathes the air of freedom. She is continually tries to speak through her arts. Continue to speak bout the truth, fight against so many frustration and woman’s right.

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