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Our Mission The Feminist Art Project is a collaborative national initiative celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact of women on the visual arts, art history, and art practice, past and present. The project is a strategic intervention against the ongoing erasure of women from the cultural record. It promotes diverse feminist art events, education and publications through its website and online calendar and facilitates networking and regional program development throughout the U.S.
_________________________________________________________Join forces with feminist artists, curators, teachers, and writers nationwide to bring attention to the important achievements of the Feminist Art Movement and current Feminist Art influences, trends and significant accomplishments. Bring widespread visibility to individual women artists and art professionals and work to guarantee the inclusion of women artists in the cultural record of the past, present, and future! List your events, exhibitions, lectures, artist talks, classes, films and other art related activities on the The Feminist Art Project online calendar. Find events in your area or to include in your travel plans by searching the The Feminist Art Project calendar. Get Involved: If you would like to become involved with Feminist Art Project in your area, contact a TFAP Regional Coordinator. Learn more about TFAP's Feminist Art Education Resources and websites of interest. The Feminist Art Project maintains a physical archive of events listed on the TFAP calendar, further insuring the inclusion of feminist art in the cultural record. The Feminist Art Project Archive will be placed in the Miriam Schapiro Archives at Rutgers University. To learn how to participate in the archive... NEWS The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) announced the appointment of Dr. Susan Fisher Sterling as Director on March 7, 2008. For the full story.... March 28, 2008 - A.I.R.Gallery in NYC and Art and Living Magazine awarded three outstanding women art professionals and three galleries the Art to Life Award for their passion and commitment to advancing the status of women artists. The awardees are: Judith K. Brodsky, Dr. Ferris Olin, Dr. Elizabeth Sackler, ACA Galleries, Flomenhaft Gallery & P.P.O.W. For more information about event go to A.I.R. WAITRESSES NEEDED Sing for a living wage! Strike up a pot-and-pan-kitchen-utensil band to raise awareness of wage discrepancies! March and make noise for a better working Join original Waitresses Jerri Allyn and bandleader Chutney Berry, decked out in white uniforms, accented by red polka dot aprons and bowties. Join the All City Waitress Marching Band kicking off the celebration"
"A Day of Collaborative Performance"at the Bronx Museum. Sat. May 17, 2008 12 noon. Experience not necessary! For more info and RSVP jallyn@otis.edu |


