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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.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/kinship-the-art-of-connection/
LOCATION:DC
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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/
LOCATION:DC
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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:Black\, Femme\, Queer\, Here
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition of images shines a light on the lives and legacies of Black\, femme\, & queer people from right here in Kentucky. From the fiery performances of Toni LaFlame to the downtown strolls of Sweet Evening Breeze\, these individuals have played a crucial role in making Lexington a safer space for the LGBTQ+ community. \nSome of these images were collected through Facebook posts and messages from members of Lexington’s queer community while most are from the collections of the Faulkner Morgan Archive. FMA shares Kentucky’s lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, trans\, and queer history. Founded in 2014\, they are dedicated to telling Kentucky’s LGBTQ story. The Faulkner Morgan Archive currently houses 15\,000 items and more than 250 hours of recorded interviews. Their collections span 200 years of history\, representing individuals\, events\, and institutions across Kentucky’s diverse LGBTQ spectrum\, creating a rich resource for activists\, scholars\, artists\, and museums. You can help them continue to preserve stories like this by visiting faulknermorgan.org. \nThis project is continuing to expand\, so if you have any images\, stories\, or history that you would like to share\, please reach out! Send any information you have on Black\, femme\, & queer Kentuckians to josh@itsjoshporter.com.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/black-femme-queer-here/
LOCATION:Lexington\, KY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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