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Tag Archives: feminist art
Eileen Tull – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I create performance work in the form of storytelling, theatre, spoken word, comedy, solo shows, or performance art. I explore themes of feminism, body image issues, seeking joy, and addiction (to substances, to technology, … Continue reading
Posted in Feminist Art, Performance
Tagged Chicago, feminist art, Performance, performance art, Solo performance
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Caroline Phillips – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Briefly describe the work you do. Overall, my practice explores typologies of feminism, in particular the exploration of new ontologies beyond binary subjectivities. The conjuncture of craft practices and minimalist form activates relationships of movement, embodiment and affect. Using recycled … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged australia, feminist art, minimalism, sculpture, Social Practice
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Nancy Grace Horton – Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. My photographs are investigations of female gender roles as influenced by American culture and mass media. This body of work is a 21st century extension of feminist concerns regarding the media’s portrayal of women. … Continue reading