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Discuss revolt & justice, body & identity, and central core imagery in the Judy Chicago Views exhibit. #JCviews

Paper Views Exhibition: Judy Chicago Views Curated by Judy Chicago, artist, and Karen Keifer-Boyd Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies Friday, April 25, 1:00 p.m., Palmer Museum of Art With awareness of themes by women artists, discuss

What does feminist art look like when we cross the stubborn boundaries of the art world? #JCtrans

Tweets about “#JCtrans” What does feminist art look like when we cross the stubborn boundaries of the art world? #JCtrans — Judy Chicago Art ED (@JCARTED) April 18, 2014 April 18, 12pm “The Conversation Around the Table: Feminist Art and

R WomanHouse+DinnerParty inclusive images of hospitable utopia? Tweet2 #JCUtopia

See previous dialogue Tweets about “#JCutopia” 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

Where are we now? Tweet to #JCvagina

Susan Russell, associate professor of theatre Friday, March 21, 12:10 p.m. Conversation with Susan Russell, 12:00 p.m., Palmer Museum of Art Where are we now? Tweet to #JCvagina *Tweet from the dialogue box below or comment directly on the podcast!

What female figures today-real, imagined, or both -personify contemporary societal fears about female power? Offer examples and explain how #JCpower

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

Why are Black women considered less physically attractive than other women (i.e., White, Latina, Asian)? Tweet to #JCblack

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” Friday, February 14, 12:10 p.m. Palmer Museum of Art Listen to “Mirror, mirror on

What have you discovered in Chicago’s work that is still a concern today, and how might we change it in the future? #JCfuture

“Futures of Feminist Pasts” Karen Keifer-Boyd, professor of art education and women’s studies Friday, January 31, 12:10 p.m. Palmer Museum of Art Listen to Futures of Feminist Pasts [01:05:19] [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/013114_Keifer-Boyd.mp3] Tweets about “#JCfuture” Q: What have you discovered in Chicago’s

Discuss YOUR understandings of feminism and feminist thought. Tweet to #JCfem

Dana Carlisle Kletchka, curator of education “Feminism(s) in the Gallery” 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 [audio:http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/audio/Jan24_JCAED.mp3] Tweets about

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