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First impressions of the exhibition Youth and Beauty: Art of the American Twenties might suggest that the only important… »January 10, 2012: What’s Behind the Green Doors?
On the first floor of the Museum, if you look to your left while waiting for the double elevators, you will notice two wide… »January 4, 2012: QR in the New Year?
A while back, I reported that we were in the process of a trial period with QR codes. We've just taken a look at the stats,… »December 28, 2011: In the Gallery vs. Online: How a Split Second Can Differ
One of the questions people always ask me is how web differs from what happens in the building and that's a difficult thing to… »December 21, 2011: Split Second: A Curator’s Reaction to the Results
I’ve had a lot of time to mull over the results of the Split Second, so here are a few of my thoughts—roughly one week… »
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Monthly Archives: January 2007
WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
If you are in Los Angeles, be sure to catch MoCA-LA‘s exhibition WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution, which opens March 4, 2007 and runs through July 16, 2007. This exhibition focuses on feminist art from 1965-1980 and features work … Continue reading
The Feminist Future: Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts
Linda Nochlin, co-curator of the Center’s inaugural exhibition Global Feminisms, will be a respondent at this upcoming MoMA symposium: The Feminist Future: Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts January 26-27, 2007 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. both days Titus Theater 1 … Continue reading
Behind the Scenes: Devorah Sperber
Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR. Having trouble seeing the slideshow? Photos are also at Flickr. New York artist Devorah Sperber works with assistants and art handlers to install After The Last Supper, one of her multi-colored thread-spool installations at the Brooklyn … Continue reading
On Newstands Now: Ms. Magazine
The Center is featured in the Winter 2007 issue of Ms. magazine including articles about The Dinner Party and our inaugural exhibition, Global Feminisims. Home at Last by Michele Kort Feminist art moves into the spotlight, with two major exhibitions … Continue reading
SAVE THE DATE! Feminist Art Parade – May 19, 2007 12-6 pm
Put on your dancing shoes, your hiking boots, your sandals, your sneakers. Stand up and be counted, show your support and gratitude for groundbreaking women artists, and celebrate the opening of the Center. Join in an intergenerational performance event, … Continue reading
Can you hear me now?
Joelle, the Museum’s Network Administrator, tests cellular signal from our rooftop. When the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opens in March 2007, we will be delivering the Center’s audio guide content via cell phone. Problem is, we don’t … Continue reading
Can you hear me now?
Joelle, the Museum’s Network Administrator, tests cellular signal from our rooftop. When the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opens in March 2007, we will be delivering the Center’s audio guide content via cell phone. Problem is, we don’t … Continue reading
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Opens March 23, 2007
Happy New Year, everyone! The opening date for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is set for March 23, 2007. With the Grand Opening, The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago will be restored to public view on a … Continue reading


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