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Global Feminisms: The End of Radical Feminist Art?

Global Feminisms

Big Red & Shiny has an insightful review of Global Feminisms, a collection of present and future feminist artwork at the Brooklyn Museum. One concluding statement in particular is begging for discussion: "Feminist art today is not as radical, or harsh as it had been originally in the '70s; Global Feminisms shows that feminist art no longer requires spreading blood all over your body, burning bras, or imagery that looks suspiciously like female genitalia." As there is no place to comment on the article at BR&S, fee free to duke it out here.

Image: Ingrid Mwangi, Static Drift, 2001. Two chromogenic prints mounted on aluminum.

Posted by Rob Maguire on July 3, 2007 in

Madcat International Women’s Film Festival Call for Submissions

Poster for last year's Madcat Film festival

The MadCat International Women’s Film Festival has put the call out for their next Film festival. They are looking for films directed or co-directed by women produced ANY year. MadCat accepts ALL GENRES – experimental, documentary, animated, narrative, hybrid, etc. The Festival favors work that pushes the genre and expands notions of visual storytelling.

Submission Fee: $10-30 sliding scale. Pay what you can afford. International entrants may disregard the fee. For more details go the their website or call 415 436-9523.

Late Deadline: May 21, 2007.

Posted by Michael Lithgow on April 26, 2007 in

















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