The Palmer Museum of Art strives to bring programming to serve the community, students, and the University. This special topics course takes advantage of such programming with a series of gallery talks, which is the content of the course as listed below. Podcasts will be linked to each title about one week following the gallery conversation.
Judy Chicago Gallery Conversations
1.“Feminism(s) in the Gallery” with Dana Carlisle Kletchka
Dana Carlisle Kletchka, curator of education
Friday, January 24, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
Discuss YOUR understandings of feminism and feminist thought. Tweet to #JCfem @JCARTED
Listen to Feminism(s) in the Gallery [1 hr] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/Jan24_JCAED.mp3]
2. “Futures of Feminist Pasts” with Karen Keifer-Boyd
Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies
Friday, January 31, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
What have you discovered in Chicago’s work that is still a concern today, and how might we change it in the future? Tweet to #JCfuture @JCARTED Join the conversation here
Listen to Futures of Feminist Pasts [1 hr] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/013114_Keifer-Boyd.mp3]
3. “Mirror, mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Finest of Them All?: D(EVALUATION) of Black Female Beauty” with Wanda B. Knight
Wanda B. Knight, associate professor of art education and women’s studies
Why are Black women considered less physically attractive than other women (i.e., White, Latina, Asian)? Tweet to #JCblack
Friday, February 14, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
Listen to “Mirror, mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Finest of Them All?: D(EVALUATION) of Black Female Beauty” [1 hr] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/021414-Knight.MP3]
4. Paper Views Exhibition: Paper Tigress: Graphic Images of Female Power with Charlotte Houghton
Charlotte Houghton, associate professor of art history
Friday, February 28, 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Conversation with Charlotte Houghton, 1:00 p.m.
Print Study Room, Palmer Museum of Art
What female figures today-real, imagined, or both -personify contemporary societal fears about female power? #JCpower
Listen to “Paper Tigress: Graphic Images of Female Power with Charlotte Houghton” [59 mins] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/022814_Houghton.mp3]
5. “The Vagina Dialogues” with Susan Russell
Susan Russell, associate professor of theatre
Friday, March 21, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
Where are we now? Tweet to #JCvagina
Listen to “The Vagina Dialogues” [45 mins] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/032114-Russell.mp3]
6. “Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago” with Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor
Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor, associate professor of English and women’s studies
Friday, April 11, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
Listen to “Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago” [54 mins] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/041114-Wagner.mp3]
7. “The Conversation Around the Table: Feminist Art and the Transnational”
Gabeba Baderoon, assistant professor of women’s studies and African and African American studies
Friday, April 18, 12:10 p.m.
Palmer Museum of Art
What does feminist art look like when we cross the stubborn boundaries of the art world? Tweet to #JCtrans
Listen to “The Conversation Around the Table: Feminist Art and the Transnational” [52 mins]
[audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/041814-Baderoon.mp3]
8. Paper Views Exhibition: Judy Chicago Views
Curated by Judy Chicago, artist, and Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies
Conversation with Karen Keifer-Boyd, 1:00 p.m.
Print Study Room, Palmer Museum of Art
Discuss revolt & justice, body & identity, and central core imagery in the Judy Chicago Views exhibit. #JCviews
Listen to “Paper Views Exhibition: Judy Chicago Views” [69 mins]
[audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/042514-Keifer-Boyd.mp3]
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