“Blurring Boundaries: The Women of AAA”

“Blurring Boundaries: The Women Of AAA, 1936–present”
Curated by Rebecca DiGiovanna


PANEL DISCUSSION
Beyond the Gendered Lens; From the AAA Exhibition, Blurring Boundaries, to a larger discussion of Women in Contemporary Art

Tuesday, December 3, 2019,  6 – 8pm
Pen and Brush
29 East 22nd Street
New York, NY, 10010
http://www.penandbrush.org/

PANELISTS:
Virginia AndersonCurator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and curator of By Their Creative Force: American Women Modernists, currently on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Emily Berger, Artist and AAA Member
Rebecca DiGiovannacurator of the traveling exhibition, Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936 – present

Creighton Michael, Artist and AAA Member
Nancy Princenthal, author of Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art, and Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art and Sexual Violence in the 1970’s
Karen Wilkinindependent curator and art critic, author of numerous publications on such artists as Katherine Bradford, Stuart Davis, Helen Frankenthaler and Hans Hofmann
MODERATOR:
Joanne Mattera, Artist and AAA Member

See the video of the Panel Discussion here on our Media Page

See Panelists’ biographies here

See further viewing and reading list from the Panel Discussion here

See Creighton Michael’s introductory presentation, A Brief History of American Abstract Artists and the Women Who Helped to Make it, here


CLARA M. EAGLE GALLERY, Murray State University
September 27 – November 1, 2018
Murray, Kentucky

EWING GALLERY, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
November 15 – December 10, 2018
Knoxville, Tennessee

The exhibition is touring via INTERNATIONAL ART & ARTISTS (IA&A)
See venues here.

For more information, text, images, and media, see the exhibition page.

American Abstract Artists Journal

AAA began publishing the American Abstract Artists Journal in 1996. The American Abstract Artists Journals contain critical writings and reproductions of artwork contributed by artists, critics, historians, members and non-members alike. The AAA Journal acts as a forum for the presentation of ideas and topics, and to further the discussion and research into the contemporary role of abstraction.

The American Abstract Artists Journal gives voice to the community of abstract artists by creating a forum for both AAA members and non-members, and the wider community of historians and critics to present new work and the exchange of ideas. It opens and expands a critical dialogue, and creates opportunities to examine and evaluate the challenges to artists working in an abstract idiom.

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