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Mar 27, 2010 - 2:00 PM
Panel Series: Issues of the Moment: Invisibility to Visibility

At the Cantor Auditorium, Hosted by the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York.

Free with museum admission.

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Introduction by Elizabeth A. Sackler


Moderators:

Ferris Olin, Co-Director, Institute for Women and Art at Rutgers

Kat Griefen, Director, A.I.R. Gallery


Panelists:

Chrissie Iles, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art

David Revere McFadden, Curator, The Museum of Art and Design

Alexandra Schwartz, Coordinator of the Modern Women's Project at The Museum of Modern Art

Jorge Daniel Veneciano, Director of the Sheldon Musuem of Art


Invisibility to Visibility: Are Museums Opening Up to Women Artists? is part of the Issues of the Moment: What is the Future for Women Artists? panel series, a yearly two-panel series that considers the most current critical issues and concerns for women artists. The 2010 panel series will address funding for women artists' projects and recent museum exhibitions that highlight women artists' work.

This series is made possible by the Tribeca Performing Arts Center and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, as well as by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with A.I.R. Gallery, The Feminist Art Project, and the institute for Women and Art at Rutgers. The panel is also part of the Dialogues in the Visual Arts series, curated by Susan Fleminger and supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, as well as individual support.


Related Event:

Panel 1: Breadlines to Broad-Based Support
Wednesday, March 10, 7pm, at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center