Guerrilla Girl Math: Crunching Numbers with Geena Davis & the Guerrilla Girls

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Sunday, Mar 1, 2026

6pm

Getty Center

Harold M. Williams Auditorium

Free

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About

The Guerrilla Girls are known for their bold feminist statistics, which they painstakingly gathered to call out discrimination and inequity in the art world and beyond. This Women’s History Month, join us for a conversation between the Guerrilla Girls and Geena Davis, founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media—an organization dedicated to advancing equity through groundbreaking research on inclusion and representation in media. In a discussion moderated by arts journalist Carolina Miranda, they will spotlight how data and activism intersect, the power of numbers and the research methods behind them, and the critical role of the arts in the fight for gender equity.

The conversation will be available on the Getty Research Institute YouTube channel following the event.

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  1. The Guerrilla Girls

    Activists

    The Guerrilla Girls are anonymous artist activists who use disruptive headlines, outrageous visuals, and killer statistics to expose gender and ethnic bias and corruption in art, film, politics, and pop culture. Since their founding in 1985, the collective has produced hundreds of projects including street campaigns, books, performances, exhibitions, and more.

  2. Geena Davis

    Actor, Producer, Writer, and Activist

    Geena Davis is an Academy award-winning actor, producer, writer and activist. She is the founder and chair of the non-profit Geena Davis Institute, which works to reinvent, transform and inspire how global content creators and media tell stories through authentic portrayals of the population in entertainment.

  3. Carolina Miranda

    Culture Writer and Journalist

    Carolina Miranda is an independent culture writer and journalist. She is KCRW's art expert and author of the Art Insider newsletter, a former columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a former art critic for public radio station WNYC in New York. Miranda's work also appears in the Washington Post, the New York Review of Books, Alta Journal, and Fresh Air.

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