As I wrap up this liveblogging session from the Brooklyn Museum, a gooey little confession about how the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art holds a special place in my heart:
This summer, the month before I married, instead of the traditional (cough cough) bachelorette party, friends organized a picnic accompanied by a private tour of Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party, housed at the Center. What better way to mark the moment, we figured. And what an amazing opportunity this was to learn about this pivotal piece of feminist art, long buried, and to reconnect with it as members of a new generation.
So it is with extra special love that I wish the Center many happy returns–and TONS of future visitors–on this, its second birthday!
For those of you just joining, here, in chronological order, are 5 posts blogged live from “Women’s Visions for the Nation: What’s It Going to Take?”, a speakout held by the intergenerational feminist thinktank, Unfinished Business, celebrating the 2nd anniversary of the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art on this sunny March afternoon. Quite a gathering of feminists and ideas. Enjoy.
Liveblogging Women’s Visions for the Nation @ Brooklyn Museum
Esther Broner and Ai-jen Poo Take the Stage
Let the Intergenerational Speakout Begin
What Will the Feminist New Deal Look Like?
Closing Thoughts from Esther Broner, Ai-jen Poo, and HipHop Artist Toni Blackman
Comments
Rae — March 21, 2009
That is on my to-see list for next time I am in NYC. That is a great way to "mark the moment" of marriage.
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