Throughout the history of art, decoration and domestic handicrafts have been regarded as women’s work, and as such, not considered “high” or fine art. Quilting, embroidery, needlework, china painting, ...
Six woven banners (5’ 6” x 3’ 6” each) hang in procession, welcoming visitors to The Dinner Party. Designed by Chicago, the tapestries repeat the red, black, and gold tones associated with The Dinner ...
All of these PDFs feature at least one artwork from our collection or a special exhibition, and include high-resolution color images, background information, questions for viewing, and activity ideas.
The Council for Feminist Art (CFA) celebrates and supports the progressive mission and long-term vitality of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, together with founder Elizabeth Sackler ...
Calling young artists! Set out on an expressive adventure this summer. Inspired by our exhibitions and collections, campers will discover renowned artists, experiment with various mediums, and try out ...
I do not think of myself as a benefactor. I am a public historian, social and arts activist, and American Indian advocate and as such have found myself being conscious of the world around me and ...
Clarity Haynes was born in McAllen, Texas, in 1971, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at Tabla Rasa Gallery in Brooklyn, Bogigian Gallery ...
For 200 years, the Brooklyn Museum has been recognized as a trailblazer. Through a vast array of exhibitions, public programs, and community-centered initiatives, it continues to broaden the ...
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Get ready for an exciting evening of high-energy art-making! Join us at First Saturdays for these half-hour sessions led by our experienced teaching artists. Each month brings a new activity to ...
Helen Diner is the American pseudonym for German-born Bertha Eckstein-Diener. Diner was a member of the “Arthurians,” a group of European intellectuals active in the 1930s, who each adopted a name ...