Brooklyn Museum Elizabeth a Sackler Center for Feminist Art Staff
Writing Women Back Into History
As I embarked on The Dinner Party Wikipedia projection, my first footstep was to conduct a thorough cess of the presence of these 1,038 women…
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Catastrophe the ongoing cycle of omission
The chat nigh sexism on Wikipedia is longstanding. In 2011, The New York Times Room for Debate took up the question of why there are…
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George Grosz, Otto Dix and World War I
In my last post, I highlighted several of the many prints in the Brooklyn Museum's collection that, similar those now on view in the Käthe…
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High german Expressionist Prints at the Brooklyn Museum
The current exhibition in the Herstory Gallery of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art features the politically engaged work of early twentieth-century artist…
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Yoko Ono's Wish Tree
Since the 1990s, Yoko Ono has created her work Wish Tree in locations all over world. In honor of Ono's acceptance of the Brooklyn Museum'south…
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Know Your Museum-Sounds (Remembering the Triangle Fire)
Paradigm Courtesy of Sarah Gentile Remembering the Triangle Fire past Know Your Museum March 25, 2011 marks the centennial of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. Brooklyn…
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Wikipop iPads and Visitor Metrics
Now that Seductive Subversion has closed, it's time to look at the Wikipop project and report on what we've seen in the galleries over the…
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Cents Sign Traveling From Broadway to Africa via Guadeloupe
When I first saw Chryssa's neon sculpture in storage in belatedly 2004, the object was in an unexhibitable country, missing the ii end pieces of the…
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An Invitation to The Dinner Political party Institute
This summer I had the opportunity to further investigate ways to teach students about feminist artworks from the Brooklyn Museum's collection when I participated in…
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BklynFlow on GitHub
The essential experience of Wikipedia is, for me, one of deep focus without effort — of getting lost in thought without feeling like I'm really…
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Wikipedia and the Women of Pop Art
I was thrilled when Shelley and Catherine Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Heart for Feminist Fine art, approached me almost working on this Wikipedia…
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Welcome to WikiPop, 25 Articles in English (on iPads in the Gallery)
Seductive Subversion opens today and the prove takes a await at the touch on of women artists on the traditionally male-dominated field of Pop art. The…
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Patricia Cronin and Harriet Hosmer Run into Across Generations
In the Herstory Gallery, Patricia Cronin's luminous watercolors series has captivated many visitors since the exhibition opened final June. This is the concluding weekend to…
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Jen DeNike and PERFORMA are "happening" at Starting time Saturday
Academic Programs Coordinator Eleanor Whitney and artist Jen DeNike conduct a walkthrough of the Rubin Pavillion and Entrance hall in preparation for TWIRL. For months, the…
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The Fertile Goddess: Endings and Beginnings, Function 3: Cosmos
An installation view of The Fertile Goddess intro panel and title taken for archival purposes by our ECAMEA Curatorial Assistant, Kathy Zurek-Doule. All this fourth dimension,…
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The Fertile Goddess: Endings and Beginnings, Part II: Planning
Last summer we met in storage for a "bonding" session with the figures nosotros selected from the collection for the show, where Maura, Ellen Belcher…
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The Fertile Goddess: Endings and Beginnings, Part I: Conception
An installation view of The Fertile Goddess in the Herstory Gallery. Photograph by Christine Gant. As we deinstall The Fertile Goddess exhibition, it seems appropriate…
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The Fertile Goddess Comes to a Close
Excavated examples of figurines such as this one from northern Mesopotamia (modern Republic of iraq) and Syrian arab republic, made during the Late Halaf Period in the late 5th…
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"Body Language: Brooklyn Museum": A Mother'southward Day Performance by the Truthful Body Project
The True Body Project. Photograph courtesy Truthful Trunk Project. Copyright Esther Freeman, True Body class of 2005. This Mother'south Day plan has grown out of…
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"Feminism Now: New Feminist Art Scholarship" Symposium Tomorrow!
Tomoko Sawada (Japanese, b. 1977). Untitled, from the OMIAI series, 2001. Chromogenic photographs. On Loan from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections in accolade of the…
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The Fertile Goddess: Consultants and Colleagues
Co-curator Maura Reilly, consultant Ellen Belcher, and the Halaf figurine. During the planning stages of special exhibitions or permanent installations, information technology is a common practise…
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Burning Downwards the House Artist Focus: CARRIE MAE WEEMS
Carrie Mae Weems (American, b. 1953). Untitled (Human being Smoking/Malcolm X), from the Kitchen Tabular array serial, 1990. Gelatin silverish print, edition v of 5. Brooklyn Museum,…
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Burning Down the Firm Artist Focus: NAYLAND BLAKE
Curator Maura Reilly installing Nayland Blake's Untitled, 2003 in the galleries of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art with Supervising Maintainer Filippo Gentile,…
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Happy New Year from "The Fertile Goddess"
The latest exhibition in the Herstory Gallery, The Fertile Goddess, simply opened on December 19, 2008. Imagine how delighted Sarah Giovanniello, Research Assistant, Elizabeth A….
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An Ongoing Series of Panels on Human being Trafficking
In the autumn of 2008, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Fine art began an ongoing serial on the serious and epidemic issue of sex…
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Deinstalling Ghada Amer: Love Has No End
Introduction didactic to Ghada Amer: Dear Has No Terminate with packing boxes. Photo by Sarah Giovanniello Concluding week we watched as the deinstallation of Ghada…
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Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh's Creative Collaboration
As part of September public programming here at the Middle for Feminist Art, Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh stopped by the Forum on Saturday, September…
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A Public Programs Recap for July!
July was a hot month for programming in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Eye for Feminist Art! First off, Ladan Akbarnia, Hagop Kevorkian Associate Curator of…
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Ghada Amer's Political Piece of work
(Ghada Amer (American, born Egypt, 1963) and Ladan Due south. Naderi (French, built-in Islamic republic of iran, 1960). I ♥ Paris, 1991. 3 chromogenic prints from a serial of…
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Reflections on June Public Programs in the Center!
June was a rather fruitful month for programs in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Fine art! On Target First Sabbatum nosotros listened to Ghada…
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Moolaadé: Film and Discussion in the Forum this First Saturday!
(Film Still from Moolaadé (2004), directed by Ousmane Sembène.) This calendar month's Target First Sat events at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Middle for Feminist Art here…
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Suffragettes in Silent Movie theater
A viewing and word of the movie Suffragettes in Silent Picture palace will be taking place this Saturday, June 21st, in the Forum of the Elizabeth…
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Ghada Amer: Happily Always After?
(Ghada Amer (American, Born Egypt, 1963). And the Creature, 2004. Acrylic, embroidery, and gel medium on canvas. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Gagosian Gallery….
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S Asian Women's Creative Collective
(Sara Rahbar, Hosein and I, Oppression Series #2 photo shoot, 2007. Courtesy of the creative person.) Working to farther the dialogue between women and contemporary fine art,…
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Esther Hobart Morris: A Suffragette Remembered
In conjunction with the Votes for Women exhibition in the Herstory Gallery, we are always looking for more stories about the many unsung pioneers of…
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Pia Lindman's Soapbox Effect
Complimentary spoken language: some of us utilise information technology more others, babbling faster than the speed of light. While others, meek as mice, prefer to keep our words to…
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Feminist Voice in Dance
Sackler Center intern Lauren Nixon was invited to write for the Joyce Theater's web log every bit this month'south Students Talks contributor! As both a dancer and…
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The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center'south Starting time Twelvemonth Anniversary
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Eye for Feminist Art historic its one year anniversary on March 15th, 2007 during Women's History with some truly astonishing and…
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Lorraine O'Grady on the Web
(Lorraine O'Grady, Mlle Bourgeoise Noire, 1981, Functioning at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. Photo courtesy of Lorraine O'Grady.) Immature scholars of art…
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Patterns & Models
Venus, no. 192 (August 1988). "Numero special femmes voiles cascade 50'été 1988" (Special issue for veiled women, summer 1988). Collection of the artist While living…
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The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center on Facebook
Many of you have already discovered the Elizabeth A. Sackler Heart for Feminist Fine art folio on Facebook, where you tin find information about the Center,…
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amNY features Votes for Women!
Did you run across the article on Votes for Women in yesterday'southward AMNewYork? Cheque out Linda Perney and Lauren Johnson's accept on the show and scout…
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Ghada Amer in the New York Sun!
Today'southward New York Sun "chats" with Ghada Amer, who opens up to writer Alix Finkelstein well-nigh her background as an creative person, her take on Abstruse…
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Votes for Women featured in Time Out NY!
Votes for Women received some attention from Time Out NY this week in a wonderful feature article titled, "The Ladies' Room," by Dan Avery. Run…
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Ghada Amer, Load-in and Installation!
On Midweek anybody basically hit the ground running as we began the load in and installation for our latest exhibition Ghada Amer: Love Has No…
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Ghada Amer'southward work in Conservation
A few weeks ago, Maura and I paid a memorable visit to the Conservation lab in the Museum where several of the works from the…
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Guerrilla Girls Video Uploaded!
The video of the Guerrilla Girls performing and accepting their accolade at the Brooklyn Museum's 5th almanac Women in the Arts event on November 9th,…
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Five-24-hour interval 2008!
Sure, chocolate covered strawberries and steamy kisses are dainty. And I'll be the outset to admit that I'chiliad a sucker for those sugary treats with…
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Alert! Women Underrepresented in Chelsea Galleries, study shows!
A recent study of the language in more than THREE M gallery press releases found some shocking data about the gap in the ratio of…
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Next Upwards, Votes for Women!
(Unknown Artist, New York Pickets at the White House, January 26, 1917, Records of the National Women'southward Political party, Library of Congress, Manuscript Partitioning, Washington, D.C.)…
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Goodbye to Global Feminisms—Howdy Ghada Amer!
Fine art handlers and staff go over packing details and take downwardly wall labels. To the right, two large crates filled with works set up to be…
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Congratulations Melissa!
Although she's been settling into her fabulous new position as the National Programs Director at ArtTable for a few months at present, CONGRATULATIONS are past due…
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More Global Feminisms Press
More international press about the Global Feminisms exhibition from Bulgaria! Diana Popova, "Boryana Rossa: Bio (art) and Cyber (Feminism)," Kultura Weekly, #33 (2472), October 3,…
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Italian Artists in New York
Two weeks ago, while the Urban center was getting prepare for the New York City Marathon, an event that gathers many people from Europe, I visited…
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The Art of Mary Beth Edelson
(Mary Beth Edelson, Double Agent, 2000. Courtesy of the Artist). With and then much astounding attending on feminist art these days, its important to admit that…
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Much More Than Meat Joy
(Carolee Schneemann, still from Fuses, 1965. Courtesy of the Artist.) This month there are a fantastic crop of programs showcasing the work of Carolee Schneemann,…
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The Guerrilla Girls are honored by Women in the Arts 2007
In 2002, the Brooklyn Museum'due south Community Committee established a tremendous honor to gloat women artists, patrons, curators, collectors, and critics whose contributions accept had a…
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Resisting Images: Women and Gender Studies Film Serial 2007-2008
Information for those who are interested in women making moving-picture show and video art. Rutgers University is running Resisting Images: Women in Film, Women'southward and Gender…
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Women in Modernism Colloquium
Women in Modernism Colloquium at The Museum of Modern Fine art Oct 25, 2007 Do you still believe there is such a affair equally all men's…
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Feminist Symposium: "The F Word"
The F Word is an all-twenty-four hours symposium being held Fri, October 26 at the Alexander Library Teleconference Room. Registration is required, free and open to…
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Press for the Center
Dear Readers: Below is a list of printing compiled about the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, the permanent installation of The Dinner Party…
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See Our Revamped Web Components!
Yous're invited! Come explore The Dinner Party with our new Virtual Tour, which provides an amazing 360-degree view of the installation. The tour lets yous…
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Alert! Wage Discrimination Update!
Good news! Last calendar week, the House passed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007. The bill is named for the plaintiff in the pay…
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Baronial Programs for EASCFA
First Saturday Events – Saturday, August 4 7:00 p.m. Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Forum, 4th Flooring Film screening In The Time of…
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A Place at the Tabular array
On May 19th, an amazing group of women came and historic the Center at the event, "A Place at the Tabular array" and it was a…
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The Future of Feminist Art
Thank you Panelists! On Saturday, July 21st, a panel discussion was held in the Forum of the Centre on The Futurity of Feminist Art. Four…
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July Programs — Please Bring together Us!
Film Screening as part of Brooklyn Museum Summer Moving-picture show Series Sunday, July 15 three:00 p.one thousand. Elizabeth A. Sackler Centre for Feminist Fine art, Forum, fourth Floor…
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Give thanks Y'all Craig Barnes!
(Elizabeth Sackler & Craig Barnes) We would like to extend a gracious Thanks! to our speaker Craig S. Barnes for Saturday's insightful lecture,…
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A Goddess Visits the Center!
Maura Reilly and Roseanne Barr, June 25, 2007. Photo © Adam Husted Honey Feminists, I'm giddy with excitement when I tell you that 1 of…
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Lecture on the "Lost Feminine" with Craig Barnes, June 30th
Please join us for an installment of The Dinner Political party Lecture Serial: Craig Barnes–In Search of the Lost Feminine Sat, June 30th, 2007, ii-iv p.yard….
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Alert! Wage Discrimination Ruling
We are a bit late reporting on this chip of news, but feel it is an important Warning! even so. In the recent Ledbetter v. Goodyear…
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Congratulations Amy!
We would like to CONGRATULATE our former Exhibitions Inquiry Assistant, Amy Brandt, on her new position as Assistant to the Directors of Arts Administration at…
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FAITH RINGGOLD LECTURE THIS Saturday!
This Sat, June 2, 2007 2–4 p.chiliad. Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd floor Come hear Feminist icon, Religion Ringgold discuss her groundbreaking work…
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FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION!
Global Feminisms Remix On View August iii, 2007 – February iii, 2007 40-iv works selected from Global Feminisms will one time once again exist on view at…
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Thank You A Identify at the Table!
A HUGE, HEARTFELT Cheers TO OUR SUPPORTERS!First, we'd similar to extend an actress special Give thanks Yous to the women of A Place at the…
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