For the first time, the Brooklyn Museum is offering a Mother's Day Brunch and a choice of one of four gallery tours conducted by Museum Guides, along with a coupon for a 15% discount in the Museum's gift shop.
ACA Galleries' exhibition of 20th and 21st century collage, Fragments 1915-2011: Modern and Contemporary Collage, reveals the scope and depth of a medium sometimes overlooked but currently gaining notice among scholars and cultural tastemakers.
For the first time, the Brooklyn Museum is offering a Mother's Day Brunch and a choice of one of four gallery tours conducted by Museum Guides, along with a coupon for a 15% discount in the Museum's gift shop.
This March, the Museum of Arts and Design will present a special exhibition celebrating the generous gift of tapestry weaver Audrey Cowan and her husband Bob of the archive documenting her collaboration with Judy Chicago, the internationally renowned artist, feminist, and educator.
This March, the Museum of Arts and Design will present a special exhibition celebrating the generous gift of tapestry weaver Audrey Cowan and her husband Bob of the archive documenting her collaboration with Judy Chicago, the internationally renowned artist, feminist, and educator.
A series of afternoon gallery talks by artists featured in The Jewish Museum's new exhibition, Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, including Judy Chicago, Deborah Kass, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, and Mira Schor, will be offered at the Museum in October and early November.
A series of afternoon gallery talks by artists featured in The Jewish Museum's new exhibition, Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, including Judy Chicago, Deborah Kass, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, and Mira Schor, will be offered at the Museum in October and early November.
Artist Judy Chicago, art historian Frances Borzello, and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art celebrate the release of Frida Kahlo: Face to Face, a new book by Ms. Chicago and Ms. Borzello, on Sunday, October 3, 2010, at 2 p.m., with a lecture and book signing at the Brooklyn Museum.
Artist Judy Chicago, art historian Frances Borzello, and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art celebrate the release of Frida Kahlo: Face to Face, a new book by Ms. Chicago and Ms. Borzello, on Sunday, October 3, 2010, at 2 p.m., with a lecture and book signing at the Brooklyn Museum.
A series of afternoon gallery talks by artists featured in The Jewish Museum's new exhibition, Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, including Judy Chicago, Deborah Kass, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, and Mira Schor, will be offered at the Museum in October and early November.
Feminist challenges to creative and institutional limits have been widely influential in art since the 1960s, with the emergence of the women's art movement in the United States. The Jewish Museum will present Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, an exhibition exploring the impact of feminism on contemporary painting, from September 12, 2010 through January 30, 2011.
In conjunction with its new exhibition, Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, The Jewish Museum is presenting two series of related daytime programs. Afternoon gallery talks by artists featured in the exhibition, including Judy Chicago, Deborah Kass, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, and Mira Schor are scheduled in October and early November. Dr. Nanette Salomon will deliver three lectures on women artists from the Renaissance to the present on October 4, 11 and 18.
Feminist challenges to creative and institutional limits have been widely influential in art since the 1960s, with the emergence of the women's art movement in the United States. The Jewish Museum will present Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, an exhibition exploring the impact of feminism on contemporary painting, from September 12, 2010 through January 30, 2011.