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A recent article on Artsy, written by Karen Chernick recalls the late 20th century period of feminist performance art.

"As a new wave of the feminist movement began to crest in the 1960s and ’70s, women artists turned to the then-uncharted field of performance. “One of the things about performance and the area that I went into was that it wasn’t male-dominated,” artist Joan Jonas explained in 2014. “It wasn’t like painting and sculpture.” Adopting a new medium meant greater freedom to experiment, without fear of comparison to the generations of male artists that preceded them."

 

 

Performance Research 

Vol. 23, No. 7: ‘On Ageing (& Beyond)' (November 2018) 

Issue Editors: Nanako Nakajima and Richard Gough

Proposal deadline: 14 January 2018 

When people below 75 years of age are considered as junior citizens worldwide, the world will become rejuvenated and infantilized. What would you do if you found yourself surrounded by children as a result of a proliferation in infantilized citizens, which may perhaps even include you?

Double Edge Theatre of Rural Massachusetts Awarded National Arts Grant for Creative Placemaking
 

We have received news that Double Edge Theatre has been selected, out of almost 1000 applicants, to receive the ArtPlace America National Creative Placemaking Fund.

CONFERENCE CALL

Performance making and the Archive 

photography & performance in a creative space to be protected

Ad Deos Morituros -- teatro*L I L A

As an invited curator, and in order to go beyond too close networks, I am looking for European women artists dealing with technopaganism through
performances in the context of the 2nd edition of the digital festival *Ladybug* directed by Julien Ribeiro, which will take place in Lyon in 2018
http://geministears.com/

The Editorial Board of The Open Page Publications is delighted to announce the publication of Future Conditional - Notes for Tomorrow.


Katy Deepwell, editor of the feminist art magazine n.paradoxa, made the decision last year to no longer publish new volumes of the journal. The last one is volume 40 (July 2017).

from the gods who are about to die

I've started a new project of research and interaction in a squatter community in the West Port of Amsterdam.

 

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