Wednesday, January 27, 2010

From the Center: Now!


"From the Center: Now!" opened at Woman Made Gallery in Chicago last Friday -- I wasn't there, of course, so it was an interesting exercise to think about what went on and how everything must have looked. The exhibition was juried by Lucy Lippard, who revisited the question she posed in her 70s anthology, From the Center: Feminist Essays on Women's Art. It was kind of exciting to think that someone who wrote a book I had just been referring to while teaching my contemporary art class had chosen my work for a show! I don't really present myself as a feminist (too much to do walking the walk, I suppose), so it is interesting to me that my work keeps showing up in women's shows ("Material Girls" at the Riverside Art Museum a few years ago).

In any event, I will be going to Chicago on February 10 and will be at the artists' opening on February 12, in addition to attending the Women's Caucus for Art and College Art Association national conventions. I have never been to Chicago (which seems particularly odd for someone who went to school in Ann Arbor) and I am really looking forward to spending time at the Art Institute with all the Impressionist paintings and whatever they are exhibiting in the new wing. I also signed up for a Frank Lloyd Wright architectural tour planned for CAA members, and there will be lots of other interesting things to do.

Oh yes -- the overcoat is ready, the scarves and gloves assembled, and the new boots are broken in!

1 comment:

  1. Never been to Chicago? Must be some truth about the rivalry bewteen michigan & illinois then!

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