Collective Creativity: Collaboration and Collectives in Feminist Art Practice – Robert Sember presents at A Day of Panels

  • Posted on: February 11, 2015
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A Day of Panels focused on collaborative working methodologies and how women’s collectives have been crucial to feminist art practice since the 1970s. As feminist practice continues to evolve, collaboration and collectivity continue to provide an alternative to the patriarchal ideal of individualism. This Day of Panels explores both a communal approach to working in a variety of media and group support structures for women artists both historically and in present day.
Organized by The Feminist Art Project and the Panel Coordinators: Damali Abrams (Artist); Jenn Dierdorf (Artist, Co-Director of the Fellowship Program and Development, A.I.R. Gallery); and Kathleen Wentrack (Art Historian, The City University of New York, Queensborough C.C.); in partnership with the College Art Association.

 

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