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SUMMARY:Kinship: The Art of Connection
DESCRIPTION:Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD) online magazine  Issue No.14 – Kinship: The Art of Connection\nEdited by Connie Tell and Donna Brookman \n Inter-Connection/ Sustenance & Healing  Cecilia Vicuña\n Community and Kin Builders  Christine and Margaret Wertheim\n Collective Memory and Displacement  Nazanin Noroozi\n Cross-Cultural Kinship  Rina Banerjee\n Spiritual Connectivity  Chiyomi Taneike Longo\nKinship: Guest Editors  Connie Tell and Donna Brookman \nWEAD Mission Statement:\nFocusing on women’s unique perspectives we collaborate internationally to further the field and understanding of ecological and social justice art. \n\nPurpose: To provide information regarding the ecoart and social justice art fields to artists\, curators\, writers\, art and public art administrators\, educators in art and ecology\, cross-disciplinary professionals and others.To facilitate international networking among artists working with ecological and social justice issues.To further the fields of\, and the understanding of environmental and social justice art.
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SUMMARY:The 6000 Circles Project
DESCRIPTION:We are The Calling. Our latest collaboration\, The 6000 Circles Project\, focuses on the circle as a symbol of balance and unity\, a never ending container of feminine energy and light. We are envisioning 6000 circles; created by a multitude of artists\, of all genders\, from around the globe\, both groups and individuals\, gathering and making for a series of interactive public and digital installations.\nThe initial inspiration came from the Obliteration Room created by Yayoi Kusama\, where people were invited to place circle stickers spontaneously throughout the exhibition space\, thereby creating an interactive and evolving installation. We would like to build upon this concept based on The Calling’s previous interactive installation as part of the Feminine Journey exhibition at the Beseder Gallery in Prague 2022. The intention is to expand its scope and reach to be a fully inclusive collaboration that honors all aspects of the feminine.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/the-6000-circles-project/
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SUMMARY:Rejoinder Issue 9: The Archival is Political
DESCRIPTION:The theme of Rejoinder Issue 9 is “The Archival is Political.” Guest edited by Alexandra Southgate (Temple). Contributors include: Joshua G. Adair\, Christoffer Koch Andersen\, Victoria Bailey\, Linda Bond\, Vero Carchedi\, Farrah Cato\, Kim Hoeckele\, Georgia-Taygeti Katakou\, Apala Kundu\, Christina Maraboutaki\, Janée Moses\, Christine Stoddard\, Lisa Lampert-Weissig\, and Cinnamon Williams. Rejoinder is an online journal featuring work at the intersection of scholarship and activism that reflects feminist/queer and social justice perspectives. Rejoinder is currently published once a year\, each spring. Rejoinder is a publication of the Institute for Research on Women (IRW) at Rutgers University in partnership with The Feminist Art Project.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/rejoinder-issue-9-the-archival-is-political/
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SUMMARY:TFAP@CAA 2025 | DOP Call for Proposals
DESCRIPTION:TFAP@CAA DAY OF PANELS 2025 | CALL FOR PROPOSALS\nDEADLINE: July 31\, 2024\nSend proposals to: tfap@nationalwca.org  \nThe CAA Annual Conference is the largest convening of art historians\, artists\, designers\, curators\, and visual arts professionals. Each year CAA offer sessions submitted by members\, committees\, and affiliated societies that deliver a wide range of program content. The CAA 113th Annual Conference will take place at the New York Hilton Midtown\, New York City\, February 12–15\, 2025.\nSince 2007\, the TFAP@CAA Day of Panels has brought together exceptional groups of artists\, art historians\, curators\, and critics for a free and open to the public symposium during the annual College Art Association (CAA) Conferences. The general public\, emerging and seasoned art professionals gain access to cutting edge work and ideas of artists\, curators\, performers and scholars\, up close and through a feminist lens.\n________________________________ \nThe Feminist Art Project is now accepting proposals for the 2025 Day of Panels in NYC. The Day of Panels will take place on Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 at the Hilton Midtown\, NYC (in-person).\nTOPIC\nSCIENCE AND ART: AN EXPANSIVE FEMINIST VIEW OF THE BODY\, THE MIND\, AND THE PHYSICAL WORLD\nChair: Anonda Bell (Rutgers\, The State University of New Jersey) \nThis Day of Panels is dedicated to feminist artists utilizing science-based art making techniques\, materials\, and concepts\, to explore ideas about humanity. Sci-artists have explored the physical sciences in topics such as health and disease\, motherhood\, robotics\, technology\, and AI\, as well as the social sciences with psychological topics including the women’s temperament\, and hysteria. Sci-artists have examined how humans exist within the greater environment\, exploring eco-art practices\, and imagining the natural world as a site for both resistance and inspiration. Feminist sci-artists have cross-examined stereotypical ideas about gendered sensibilities of care and nurturing\, whether within the family\, cultural and societal realms\, and the exploration of the body as a representation of humanity and identity\, including the dissection of tropes that accompany it. The connection between art and science is not strictly one of art being subjugated as a tool to merely illustrate scientific concepts (didactic representation of data). In this important Day of Panels\, artists will demonstrate how art may be used to visualize the unseen\, wrangle with the philosophy of science\, and how art may be used to explore and communicate transcendent ideas which may defy more conventional forms of articulation. \nThe Feminist Art Project seeks proposals for presentations that investigate these topics. Please include images that may be considered with your paper.\n*Participants should be available to attend the CAA conference in-person NYC in February.* \nPlease submit the following to tfap@nationalwca.org by July 31\, 2024:\n1. A clearly worded abstract no longer than 250 words. Please include your full name\, all contact information (phone\, email\, address\, etc)\, and affiliation. Subject line: “DOP Proposal – ____(last name)\n2. Image examples to accompany your proposal (3-5)\n3. Resume or cv
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/tfapcaa-2025-call-for-proposals/
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