Soul Pictures: Black Feminist Generations

December 8, 2007
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

Professor Michele Wallace will be doing a powerpoint presentation focused on the work and life of Faith Ringgold (her mother) at the Sackler Center for the Study of Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum (4th Floor) at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 8.

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“Soul Pictures: Black Feminist Generations”

Prof. Williams writes: “Hope to see you there. The Center for the Study of Feminist Art, which houses among other things a permanent installation of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party is well worth a visit all on its own. Also, there is an exhibition of Caribbean Art currently being featured in the main gallery in the museum. ”

More info on Faith Ringgold

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One Response to Soul Pictures: Black Feminist Generations

  1. anonymous says:

    looks interesting, wish other history would come out of bedstuy for us to enjoy