Flagstaff Feminist Art Studio
The "F" Word: Feminism Now
-- We aim to create a space that is celebratory, positive, intellectually engaging, humorous, provocative, thoughtful, artful, and in good taste -- creating contemporary art through truth telling and without fear of reprisal.
-- Creating a global community through feminist art, education and social activism from a womyn's perspective; pos
sibly creating social change for a better world.
-- What is Feminism in our popular modern day culture?
-- Who are some celebrity feminists who have inspired you?
-- How does Feminist Theory effect gender, LGBTQ+, racial and/ or reproductive rights?
-- Does feminism impact the future of males, females, two spirit people and transgender rights?
-- Is the presence of feminism still needed in our society today?
-- What do the beautiful aesthetics of feminism look and sound like? What human emotions does feminist art evoke?
-- What does feminism mean to you -- if anything?
-- Has feminism been dismissed, misrepresented, ignored or ridiculed?
-- What kind of new art forms can be influenced by feminism?
-- What stereotypes about feminism might we help to dispel?
-- How can we become more inclusive and be less divisive?
-- What can we do to further gender equality for everyone?
-- How might the Feminist art and Women's movements possibly effect the current political climate in the post Trump era?
-- How might we create a new dialogue by questioning past and present, political and social norms of society so that real change might occur in the future?
-- What can we do to better partner with patriarchal systems who could present us with positive solutions?
-- Our aim is to "break the rules;" who is going to stop us? "When she can't find the art she is looking for, she invents her own." -- Rhonda Urdang, artist . writer
FFAP is continually looking for gallery and museum opportunities for under-represented womyn artists -- and genuinely supports each other in that constant effort. Flagstaff Feminist Art Project advocates for self-identified womyn in the visual arts -- especially womyn who have been underrepresented and unappreciated. Contact: [email protected]
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