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Tuesday 01/09/24 2PM
Tours · Exhibition-Related · Exhibition-Related

Live Virtual Tour of “Judy Chicago: Herstory”

Cover Image:

Judy Chicago, Evening Fan, 1971. Sprayed acrylic lacquer on acrylic. © Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Collection Jay Franke and David Herro

Come together with fellow visitors for the last Live Virtual Tour of the exhibition “Judy Chicago: Herstory.” New Museum Teaching Artist Rosed Serrano will lead us through highlights of the exhibition, emphasizing Chicago’s role as a feminist activist and historian. We’ll also delve into her narrative series from the 1980s and 1990s and explore a unique exhibition-within-an-exhibition that spotlights women essential to the history of art and Chicago’s personal artistic journey.

To ensure a safe space for conversation within the tours, which sometimes include heavy and sensitive topics, virtual tours are recorded only for internal, documentary purposes and will not be shared after the program.

Registration has reached capacity but you may still view the tour via livestream on our YouTube channel.

ACCESSIBILITY

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ABOUT THE TEACHING ARTIST

Rosed Serrano (she/her) is a poet—born and raised in the Bronx—currently living, working, and creating in New York. Serrano is a PhD candidate in English and Gender Sexuality and Women’s Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and she holds a BA in African American Studies and Creative Writing from Princeton University.

Sponsors

New Museum Digital Initiatives are generously supported by Hermine and David B. Heller.

We gratefully acknowledge the Bowery Council of the New Museum for its support of Education and Public Engagement Programs.

Education and community programs are supported, in part, by the American Chai Trust.

This program is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Full support for “Judy Chicago: Herstory” can be viewed here.

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