Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art

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| Picks of the Week (9/3-9/9) | ||
| Erika Rothenberg has a solo exhibition opening on Friday, September 5th at the Zolla/Lieberman Gallery in Chicago. Rothenberg uses humor in her artwork to get her political views across, sometimes photographing existing historical markers selected for their oddly inhumane inscriptions. This exhibition will be on view until October 11th. (Erika Ro | ||
| Picks of the Week (8/25-8/31) | ||
| Opening this past weekend and running through the 27th of September, Everywhere is War (and rumours of war) is a group show including artist Sara Rahbar, who spoke here at the museum earlier this summer with the South Asian Women’s Creative Collective. This exhibition will be held at Bodhi Art in Kalaghoda, Mumbai, and should [...] | ||
| A Public Programs Recap for July! | ||
| July was a hot month for programming in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art! First off, Ladan Akbarnia, Hagop Kevorkian Associate Curator of Islamic Art here at the Brooklyn Museum, with the assistance of sign language interpreter Jina Porter, gave a gallery talk on our current exhibition, Ghada Amer: Love Has No End [...] | ||
| Picks of the Week (8/14-8/21) | ||
| Tracey Moffatt’s exhibition, First Jobs Series 2008 opens Thursday, August 21st at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney and will be up until September 3rd. If you’re in the neighborhood, you really shouldn’t miss this amazing photographer/video artist’s work! (Tracey Moffatt, First Jobs, Fruit Market, 1975, 2008. Archival pigments on rice p | ||
| Picks of the Week (8/1-8/7) | ||
| Mother’s!!!, a solo exhibition by Lin Tianmiao just opened at Long March Project’s Gallery Space C in China. Tianmiao was also featured in our Global Feminisms show last year. As the exhibition title suggests, the theme of the show revolves around a mother’s role and all of the emotions-both positive and negative- that come [...] | ||
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Judy Chicago (American, b. 1939). The Dinner Party (Ethel Smyth place setting), 1974–79. Mixed media: ceramic, porcelain, textile. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation, 2002.10. © Judy Chicago.











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