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Diana Sudyka aka Tiny Aviary (Polish, based Chicago, IL, USA) - Raventree, 2009 for Andrew Bird&rsqu
Nancy Youdelman was a costume design student at Fresno State University in 1970 when she joined Judy
Starting this weekend, there’s even more art to see now that our 4th floor has reopened! We&r
Roots of The Dinner Party | Feminist Flashback FridayThe core group of “The Dinner Party” workers pa
TBT to The Dinner Party’s debut at Brooklyn Museum on Oct 18, 1980. This is the final weekend
It’s that time of year again! Twice a year, The Dinner Party undergoes an extensive cleaning by cons
Mini Art Lesson Tuesday, May 5, 2020This week’s Mini Art Lesson takes a closer look at one
Join us for a virtual tour of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party by Curator Carmen Hermo. An icon of tw
Judy Chicago’s influential career spans six decades, and Brooklyn Museum is the home of her feminist
Judy Chicago, Through the Flower
Over the course of five years more than 400 volunteers traveled to The Dinner Party studio in Santa
15 Badass Art World Heroines Over 70 Years Old“The following 15 women defeated the odds, inscr
What does it mean to have a seat at the table? Who gets to decide? Judy Chicago and her team evidenc
Did you know that the Brooklyn Museum brings in new acquisitions for our renowned collection from ma
Eva Hesse, Untitled, 1966. Brown ink with wash. Source Renaissance Society, University of Chicago.
German horseman’s axe, early 16th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
The Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) was a group of Black artists on the South Side of
peachy-blonde:went to the art institute of chicago with my dad today as a sort of birthday celebrati
Persian dagger, 18th or 19th century.from The Art Institute of Chicago
aic-ancient:Aureus (Coin) Portraying Empress Sabina, Ancient Roman, 134, Art Institute of Chicago: A
Polish Hussar’s armor, late 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
garadinervi:Anni Albers, Development in Rose II, 1952 [Art Institute Chicago, Chicago, IL. © 2020 Th
The final and most dimensional plate at The Dinner Party belongs to the only woman who was still ali
Closer Than We Think 11/29/1959 Chicago Tribune postArthur Radebaugh artist
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