The Great Divide: feminist art practice across generations and geography

Saturday 04 August 2018

Women's Art Register panel members at 'Against the Odds' art forum, 2017

The Women’s Art Register (Melbourne) and (RE)Present (New York) connect in an Intergenerational dialogue and a collaborative feminist zine, as part of the program MEL&NYC.

This live, interactive session will address the need to communicate more broadly with each other about our different ages and experience as feminists and artists. Although we share aspects of a common feminist history, we want to explore the ways our distance (both generationally and geographically) inflects our culture, our politics and our art-making.

Join Vanessa Godden, Tassia Joannides, Juliette Peers and Caroline Phillips from the Women’s Art Register (MEL), in conversation with Nancy Azara, Emily Harris and Rachel Steinberg from (RE)Present (NYC). This program is part of MEL&NYC, supported by the Victorian Government.

 

Location

Richmond Theatrette

Date and time:
10am - 1pm
Saturday 04 August 2018


Address:
415 Church Street, Richmond