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FARE FEMINIST ART RESOURCES IN EDUCATION
A PORTAL TO UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES THAT UTILIZE FEMINIST ART PRACTICE, THEORY AND HISTORY TO ENRICH LEARNING AND EMPOWER STUDENTS, YOUTH AND ADULTS TO USE CRITICAL THINKING AND BUILD SELF-ESTEEM |
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FARE is an easily accessible, free, online gateway to curriculum and teachers’ guides from proven programs that can be downloaded and adapted for use in classrooms, after-school programs, community projects, home school projects and more. FARE connects you to a comprehensive network of art programs on women and gender being implemented across the country to serve educators, students, individuals and families. FARE links to websites and multi-media resources that complement the curricula available on FARE and can be used in creating distinctive hands-on class projects. FARE provides reading resources on feminist art, current trends, significant accomplishments of women artists and topics of gender and art.
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LESSON PLANS Links to downloadable lesson plans on women artists and gender issues for a wide range of grade levels and resources provided by institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art NY and Women Make Movies.
MULTI-MEDIA RESOURCES Connects to images, video, and printed materials on women artists provided by organizations such as the Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, PBS, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and many others.
LOCAL YOUTH PROGRAMMING Contains information on gender-based educational opportunities for children and youth nationwide such as the Georgia O’ Keeffe Museum’s leadership program for girls and boys.
ADULT EDUCATION A directory of professional development opportunities and syllabi of feminist visual arts courses offered at colleges, universities, and museums throughout the country listed on the TFAP Calendar.
Find your STATE STANDARDS OF LEARNING
If you are aware of a feminist art program that you would like us to know about please contact us at tfap@rci.rutgers.edu.
Fare Use Laws apply to all materials and links presented on this website.
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The Feminist Art Project is proud to partner with Center for the Arts at Rutgers/Camden Kesa Kivel, Educator Museum of Contemporary Art/North Miami to publish their groundbreaking curricula. Click below to learn more about these innovative guides and to download them for your use. |
A COMPLEX WEAVE: WOMEN AND IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY ART RUTGERS-CAMDEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

GIRL HOUSE AND BEYOND A FACILITATOR'S GUIDE FOR EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN KESA KIVEL

TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE WORLD KESA KIVEL

WOMEN ON THE RISE! MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART NORTH MIAMI
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The Feminist Art Project wishes to thank the following individuals for their generous support of FARE: Judith K. Brodsky, E. John Bullard, Mary D. Garrard, Lucy Lippard, Ferris Olin.
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