riffRAG Hosts Panel Saturday on the Future of Feminist Art
In the spirit of reflection and critical analysis, we hope that you will join us at the Brooklyn Museum this Saturday for a panel about the future of feminist art. On Saturday July 21, at 2pm riffRAG teams up with the Brooklyn Museum's new Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art to present a panel examining the future of feminist art. Join artists Sheila Pepe, Jaishri Abichandani, Erica Cho and Em Sixteen as they reflect critically on what's to come after the recent opening of many feminist exhibitions (moderated by editors Felix and LO).
Saturday, 2 p.m. The event is FREE with Museum admission and will be held at the Brooklyn Museum in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY (2/3 Train to Brooklyn Museum).
I am really excited how well it fits in with the conversation they are having at Double-X art. I think at this point, the more conversations of this kind the better, as my fear is that this year with all the great feminist focused exhibitions will just be written off as "year of the feminist" and the structure of the art world (or, more importantly, society) will not change. This is why it is important to bring together many different feminist artists to discuss the present and future of feminist art. We hope that you will join us and add your voice to the conversation as well!
Saturday, 2 p.m. The event is FREE with Museum admission and will be held at the Brooklyn Museum in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY (2/3 Train to Brooklyn Museum).
I am really excited how well it fits in with the conversation they are having at Double-X art. I think at this point, the more conversations of this kind the better, as my fear is that this year with all the great feminist focused exhibitions will just be written off as "year of the feminist" and the structure of the art world (or, more importantly, society) will not change. This is why it is important to bring together many different feminist artists to discuss the present and future of feminist art. We hope that you will join us and add your voice to the conversation as well!
Labels: Brooklyn Museum, Feminist Art, Sackler Center for Feminist Art


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