Received this and thought I would pass it along. While I don't buy into the
whole feminist art movement, we, as artists have to keep our minds open.
>You are invited to a global Cyberfeminist open-house
>at 7:30 p.m. CT on Dec. 5, 2001 at
><http://www.ken-art.ttu.edu/kkb/house.html>
>
>Move your cursor to look around the rooms and close-up. Links take you to
>videos, process journals, and critical resources.
>The Cyberfeminist House revisits issues raised by Judy Chicago's Womanhouse
>(1971), Betty Friedan's Feminist Mystique (1963), Charlotte Perkins
>Gilman's
>The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), and Strindberg's (1888) play, Miss Julie
>concerning how we are inscribed in houses and how that inscription shapes
>and denies our lived experiences in the 21st century. A request from Jane
>Olmstead from Western Kentucky University Women's Studies for parallel
>projects to At Home: A Kentucky Project with Judy Chicago and Donald
>Woodman
>(2001), initiated Karen Keifer-Boyd's proposal of Cyberfeminist House.
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