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4/11 Gallery Conversation: “Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago” with Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor #JCutopia pic.twitter.com/X59jehGRen
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 10, 2014
R WomanHouse+DinnerParty inclusive images of hospitable utopia? Why(not)? Is there a better metaphor 4 femutopia? Why(not)?Tweet2 #JCUtopia
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 11, 2014
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@JCARTED Coming 12:10 today: “Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago” with Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor @jaws525 @PalmerMuseum #JCUtopia
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 11, 2014
Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor talks about
Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago in #JudyChicago #JCutopia pic.twitter.com/7K6JTae4rl
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 11, 2014
When do you feel "at home"? What is the process of "place-making" from one HOUSE to another? #JCutopia
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 11, 2014
#JCUtopia judy does not represent utopia. Utopia is a good place that's no place
— abbie embry (@abigabb) April 11, 2014
#JCUtopia utopia is designed on the inside. To keep people out. Its ironically about exclusion. Judy shows this thro exclusion of genders
— abbie embry (@abigabb) April 11, 2014
Judy Chicago's works collapse the spaces in-between the private and the public, women and men, the intimate and the monumental! #JCutopia
— YenJu Lin (@YenjuL) April 11, 2014
an any utopia truly be all-inclusive? regardless, I think Judy Chicago envisions a societal structure where all women are included #JCUtopia
— Sophie (@smn177psu) April 11, 2014
#JCutopia interesting concept that we are breaking free from static/ideal society/sameness towards more aspirational process of being
— Heather Ramsay (@RamsayPSU) April 13, 2014
#JCutopia How do we create a place within collapsed spaces? How do you open up spaces?
— Heather Ramsay (@RamsayPSU) April 13, 2014
#JCutopia Great point: our homes are our own Utopias. Utopia CAN be a very personal concept within the broader societal construct of utopia.
— Heather Ramsay (@RamsayPSU) April 13, 2014
#JCutopia utopia: a community w/highly desirable qualities: what is desirable to whom becomes the concern: who do we allow to determine this
— Heather Ramsay (@RamsayPSU) April 13, 2014
JC's art represents a society in which all women are included. Maybe her own utopia. But I think it is slowly becoming reality #jcutopia
— ❁ liz ❁ (@quueenelizabeth) April 13, 2014
@smn177psu @JCARTED utopia as defined by ones-self, love that. A place where we control who we allow in and how we move within it.
— leslie sotomayor (@lesliesotomayo2) April 14, 2014
Utopia is impossible. through exclusion, Utopia is formed. By using exclusion, doesn't that make Utopia not such a perfect place. #JCUtopia
— Helen (@hmm5290) April 15, 2014
@smn177psu totally agree. for Utopia to be 'perfect' wouldn't there have to be NO exclusion. #JCUtopia
— Helen (@hmm5290) April 15, 2014
Podcast of "Feminism, Utopia, and the Vision of Judy Chicago" with Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor now available! http://t.co/hMBXOEvF8f
— Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 15, 2014
Hospitality is a great metaphor for femutopia; feminism= understanding and respect, hospitality a step further, welcoming to it #JCUtopia
— HR Geleskie (@roseyhg) April 18, 2014
@hmm5290 question is, perfect for who? A utopia for all, I agree is impossible. #JCUtopia
— HR Geleskie (@roseyhg) April 18, 2014
@hmm5290 @JCARTED super agree! #JCUtopia
— HR Geleskie (@roseyhg) April 18, 2014
@RamsayPSU could you call today's society utopia for patriarchy's benefactors? (rich white men) #JCUtopia
— HR Geleskie (@roseyhg) April 18, 2014
The goal of any utopia and the goal of WomanHouse+DinnerParty are ultimately the same. #JCutopia
— Laura Beyerle (@LBeyerle) April 18, 2014
@smn177psu I think it's moot to debate what a utopia can be, if by the definition it will never exist. But I agree with as well. #JCutopia
— Laura Beyerle (@LBeyerle) April 25, 2014
#JCutopia They are somewhat inclusive images bc every female does not have a vagina… Even though that has become the universal sign
— Naeisha (@Dashaun_jm) April 25, 2014
#JCutopia Also I'm sure a femutopia would include men as well. A utopia does not descriminate by vagina
— Naeisha (@Dashaun_jm) April 25, 2014
#JCUtopia Is it hard to find a balance ?? pic.twitter.com/5pndnofOYF
— Nouf Alhamdan (@NOUFY1986) May 1, 2014
#JCUtopia The Positive Body Image in my perspective is one of Judy Chicago's goals for empowering women pic.twitter.com/w1f0F5E2p1
— Nouf Alhamdan (@NOUFY1986) May 1, 2014
People's interpretation of the word utopia make it hard to decide if it's inclusive or not #jcutopia
— Jon Cleary (@jclearyy) May 1, 2014
@dashaun_jm At first I did not believe these images were inclusive, but I did not even consider women without vaginas #jcutopia
— Jon Cleary (@jclearyy) May 1, 2014
@lbeyerle @smn177psu I couldn't agree more there is too much debate over the word utopia #jcutopia
— Jon Cleary (@jclearyy) May 1, 2014
#JudyChicago's WomanHouse+DinnerParty is a utopia from her perspective, but "utopia" is a very personal, individualized notion. #JCUtopia
— Timmy Huynh (@geotimmy) May 2, 2014
@roseyhg @hmm5290 I def agree too. Plus I think discussion of diff "utopias" can create dialogue over issues of diff perspectives tho.
— Timmy Huynh (@geotimmy) May 2, 2014
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