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Feminism and the Unflinching Art of Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago, born Judith Sylvia Cohen in 1939, is an American artist, author, feminist, and educator whose groundbreaking work has profoundly reshaped the landscape of contemporary art. A pivotal figure in the feminist art movement of the 1970s, Chicago tirelessly challenged patriarchal narratives in art history and fought for the recognition and inclusion of women artists. Her ambitious, large-scale installations are not just artworks; they are powerful manifestos that reclaim women’s stories and experiences. From Los Angeles to the Forefront of Feminist Art Emerging from the male-dominated art scene of 1960s Los Angeles, Chicago deliberately changed her name to shed patriarchal ties and forge her own identity. Dissatisfied with the…
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Women in Art 2025
Women in Visual Art (WIVA) is proud to present another extraordinary celebration of female artistry in our third annual Women in Art 2025, a special art exhibition from February 26th to March 28th at the Bee Cave Arts Foundation Hive Gallery in the Hill Country Galleria. This exhibition, curated and produced by WIVA, showcases a diverse array of paintings, drawings, sculptures, mixed media, digital video, lighting, and fiber arts from talented local women artists. Inspired by the diverse experiences of women throughout history, this exhibit honors Women’s History Month and explores themes of health, beauty, motherhood, and the fight for equality. We invite you to join us at the Artist Reception, March…



