The Ailey School’s Tribute to Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party (March 6, 2020).
The Ailey School’s Tribute to Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party (March 6, 2020).
Click here for the presentation given at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America to launch the collaborative online research portal of Judy Chicago’s life and works brining together the archival collections at Penn State University Libraries,…
I was fortunate to attend the opening of the groundbreaking exhibition Why Not Judy Chicago? held at the Azkuna Zentroa in Bilbao, Spain. The exhibition and surrounding events were done in collaboration with the Musee d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux and…
The Wall Street Journal, “Feeding the Spirit: Inmate Art Pays Tribute to Female Heroes” The New York Times, “In ‘Shared Dining,’ a Table of Heroines at the Brooklyn Museum“
In fall 2014, Judy Chicago posed six questions to art administrators, studio art educators, curators, art historians, and artists, in which a discussion is taking place at http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/forum/forums/dialogue-portal/dialogue-portal-1/ You are invited to join this important dialogue. In the hour video-recording…
“Live with Judy Chicago” on Saturday, October 25 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST. Bring your questions, comments, and perspectives to a real-time dialogue with Judy Chicago about her ideas of studio art education as presented in her 2014…
Judy Chicago is on Artsy: https://artsy.net/artist/judy-chicago Artsy, has numerous exhibitions and posts about Chicago’s work, including “In Conversation with Judy Chicago, Icon of Feminist Art” by Christine Kuan. See https://artsy.net/post/christine-in-conversation-with-judy-chicago-icon-of.
Judy Chicago: “Institutional Time: A Critique of Studio Art Education Keynote at Penn State, April 5, 2014, as part of the Judy Chicago Symposium: Planting a Feminist Art Education Archive. Hot off the press in March 2014, Chicago’s most recent…