Performance/Lecture by Guerrilla Girls - VIDEO
Event Type
Event
Location
University Hall 1000
Start Date
25-10-2010 7:30 PM
End Date
25-10-2010 8:00 PM
Description
The Guerilla Girls are an internationally-known group of women artists who use gorilla masks to cloak their identities while performing and creating visual art which protests gender inequality, particularly in the art world.
"Their work is taught in art history classes, they are written about in doctoral dissertations... But that doesn't mean they've removed their masks or lost their bite.
-The New York Times
Q/A and reception followed
Introduction by Professor Gail Wronsky, Department of English
Performance/Lecture by Guerrilla Girls - VIDEO
University Hall 1000
The Guerilla Girls are an internationally-known group of women artists who use gorilla masks to cloak their identities while performing and creating visual art which protests gender inequality, particularly in the art world.
"Their work is taught in art history classes, they are written about in doctoral dissertations... But that doesn't mean they've removed their masks or lost their bite.
-The New York Times
Q/A and reception followed
Introduction by Professor Gail Wronsky, Department of English