Wednesday 27 March 2013

Female pioneers of the Bauhaus


Self-portrait by Gertrud Arndt at the Bauhaus in 1926-27

‘Why did a supposedly progressive school turn out to be so misogynistic?’
Alice Rawstorn in the IHT.

Read the full article here

International Gender Design Network

A two-day conference on gender and design

The New School
Thursday 28 – Friday 29 March 2013


Yerim and Her Pink Things from: The Pink & Blue Project (2005)  by JeongMee Yoon


Barbara Nessim: An Artful Life



Check out this exhibition of feminist illustrator Barbara Nessim

Barbara Nessim
15 February – 19 May 2013
V&A Museum, London
Free admission

Watch an interview vimeo with her here

Tuesday 26 March 2013

Women's Audio Archive


Women's Audio Archive is an online collection of audio recordings made by artist Marysia Lewandowska.

'The Women's Audio Archive began as a series of recordings, taped by Lewandowska after leaving her home country in 1984, grown out of an interest in language as a site of cultural displacement. These recordings document public events, seminars, talks, conferences, and private conversations as valuable records of a particular time in discourse, beginning around 1983 until 1990. Lewandowska denotes this period of time as one dominated by academics and artists close to October magazine and by feminist gatherings, including the participating of Judy Chicago, Mary Kelly, Barbara Kruger, Yvonne Rainer, Jo Spences, Nancy Spero, Jane Weinstock, etc.'

Read more about the project here.

Thursday 14 March 2013

Barbara Jones

Go see the exhibit at the Whitechapel gallery in London on Barbara Jones' Black Eyes and Lemonade 1951 exhibition on British popular and traditional arts.