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About: |
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Exquisite Acts & Everyday Rebellions (ER&ER) was a large-scale student-initiated collaborative project addressing contemporary feminist art practice and pedagogy at California Institute of the Arts. The interdisciplinary project encompassed a symposium, exhibition, performance series, film series, visiting artist lecture series, and website. EA&ER received press coverage in the Los Angeles Times, National Public Radio Weekend Edition, Women in the Arts, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Artweek, CalArts Magazine, and was acknowledged in the catalogue of WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution (MOCA, curated by Connie Butler). Visit the Exquisite Acts & Everyday Rebellions website. |
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Project Organizers: |
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| Exhibition | Elana Mann, Theresa Masangkay, Vincent Ramos Curatorial Assistant | Hayley Blatte Performance Series | Loren Fenton, Sibyl O'Malley, Bethany Umbach Film Series | Laida Lertxundi Symposium | Audrey Chan, Jason Kunke Design | Eileen Levinson, Roman Jaster, Teira Johnson, Clarissa Tossin Wall Building Workshop | Saul Alvarez, Liz Glynn Public Relations | Margaret Crane, Nicholas Grider Website | Audrey Chan, Eileen Levinson |
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Ducmentation from the exhibit:
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| (photo credit: Scott Groller, front: Bianca D'Amico, left wall: Alex Olson, back wall, Francesca N. Penzani) | |
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| Zoe Crosher (in collaboration with Leslie Grant), The Cindy Shermanesque (but She's the Real Thing) from the Reconsidered Archive of Michelle du Bois, 2005 |
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| Niko Solorio | |
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| Anna Oxygen performing at the opening reception | |
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| More opening reception performance | |
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| Documentation from the syposium | |
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| Panel One: Strategies for Contemporary Feminism (from right to left: Mary Kelly, Catherine Lord, Andrea Fraser, Elana Mann) | |
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| Panel two: Third Wave Feminisms (from right to left: Emily Roysdon, Faith Wilding, Chitra Ganesh, Maria Cruz, Theresa Masangkay) | |
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| Panel Three: The Personal is Political, Revisited (from right to left: Audrey Chan, Andrea Bowers, Dorit Cypis, Martha Rosler) | |
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| Poster | |
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