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Schedule
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Day 1Friday, September 26
- 10:30 鈥 11:45 a.m.
- Keynote 1 (online)
Welcome Remarks
Dorothy Price (Courtauld Institute) - 1:00 鈥 1:50 p.m.
- Session 1: Shifting Identities/Identity Shifts (online)
- 1:00 鈥 1:50 p.m.听
- Session 2: Images of the Female Body as Resistance I (online)
- 3:00 鈥 3:50 p.m.听
- Session 3: Italy: Women Artists, Feminist Art and
Their Promotion in the 20th Century I (online) - 4:00 鈥 4:50 p.m.听
- Session 4: Locating Agency (online)
Day 2Saturday, September 27
- 9:00鈥9:50 a.m.
- Session 5: From the Margins (online)
- Session 6: Textiles I: Tradition and Subversion (online)
- Session 7: Domestic Labor I (online)
- 10:00鈥11:50 a.m.
- Session 8: State of the Field: Asia
- 10:00鈥10:50 a.m.
- Session 9: Spectatorship in France (online)
- Session 10: Historic Feminist Art Exhibitions (online)
- Session 11: Colonialism and Its Afterlives (online)
- 11:00 a.m. 鈥 12:30
- Lunch Break
- 12:30鈥1:45 p.m.
- Session 12: Mother Nature (in-person)
- Session 13: Feminist Methodologies (in-person)
- Session 14: Public Monuments: Feminist Protest and Canon Critique (in-person)
- Session 15: Politics of Media (in-person)
- 1:45 鈥 1:55 p.m.听
- Caffe Pause
- 2:00-3:15 PM听
- Session 16: 1930s Germany (Hybrid)
- Session 17: Images of the Female Body as Resistance II (in-person)
- Session 18: Assertions of Women Artists (Hybrid)
- Session 19: Domestic Labor II (in-person)
- 3:15 鈥 4:00 p.m.听
- Katzen Museum Visit/In-person Meetings
- 4:00 鈥 4:30 p.m.听
- Museum Reception
- 4:30 鈥 4:45 p.m.听
- Keynote 2 (in-person) Welcome Remarks
- 4:45 鈥 6:00 p.m.
- Keynote 2: Joan Breton Connelly (NYU)
Day 3Sunday, September 28
- 9:00 鈥 10:30 a.m.听
- Special Event: Curator-led Tour at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
- 10:30 鈥 11:30 a.m.听
- Lunch/Transportation to Katzen Art Center at 天美传媒
- 11:45 AM 鈥 1:15 p.m.听
- Session 20: Interrogating Female Vices (in-person)
- Session 21: Italy: Women Artists, Feminist Art and Their Promotion in the 20th Century II (in-person)
- Session 22: Feminist Museum Initiative Today (in-person)
- Session 23: Women of a Certain Age: Looking at the Overlooked (Hybrid)
- 1:15 鈥 1:25 p.m.听
- Caffe Pause
- 1:25 鈥 2:55 p.m.
- Session 24: Crossing the Binary (Hybrid)
- Session 25: Textiles II: Labors of Love (in-person)
- Session 26: Lesbian Self-Fashioning in the 19th and 20th Centuries (in-person)
- Session 27: 1970s Feminist Art Movement: New Contexts (in-person)
Day 1
Session 1: Shifting Identities/Identity Shifts (online)
- Judith Rehermann: Hans Baldung Grien鈥檚 enigmatic painting Lot and his Daughters
- Anna Savchenkova: Beauties replacing popes and crosses: the phenomena of Renaissance niello medallions
- Pat Simons: The Amateur Woman Artist and the Myth of Irene di Spilimbergo
- Lauryn Smith: Transcending One鈥檚 Sex: Connoisseurial Displays in the Cabinets of Amalia van Solms-Braunfels
Session 2: Images of the Female Body as Resistance I (online)
- Georgieva & Takeyana Jini: Embodied revolt: Gender Perspectives on the Female Body in Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art
- Maite Luengo-Aguirre: Reimagining the Female Body: Feminist Interventions in Painting and Photography in 1990s Spain
- Maria Garth: Zenta Dzividzinska: Nude Photography and Self-Portraiture in the Soviet 1960s
- Gandotra Apeksha: Gender Analysis of Korean Drama Posters: Visual Representation and Stereotypes
Session 3: Italy: Women Artists, Feminist Art and Their Promotion in the 20th Century I (online)
- Federica Arcorarci: Romana Loda's Legacy: Promoting Feminist Art in 1970s Italy Francesca della Ventura: "La lotta 茅 FICA1!". Feminist practices of urban art and gender claims in contemporary Italy.
- Camilla Paolino: Feminist escapes from the domestic through art making in 1970s Italy: On the work of Clemen Parrocchetti and Lydia Sansoni
Session 4: Locating Agency (online)
- Carmen Ruiz Vivas: Women and peace in ancient Roman art: from symbols to agents
- Lydia McKelvie: Ghiberti鈥檚 Story of Rebecca: Women鈥檚 Agency in the Gates of Paradise
- Monica Zavala Cabello: 鈥淧ractices, rituals and agency of the 鈥榳arrior woman鈥 in the ancient Mexican tradition: a gender perspective approach to Bernardino de Sahag煤n鈥檚 images in the Florentine Codex鈥
- Emma Luisa Cahill Marr贸n: Bloody Mary Tudor Revisited: Queen Mary I of England in the Prado Museum's Female Perspective
Day 2
Session 5: From the Margins (online)
- Mey-yen Moriuchi: 鈥淎 Reconsideration of las se帽oritas pintoras from Nineteenth-century Mexico鈥
- Yuniya Kawamura: Female Ukiyo-e Artists in the Male-dominated Japanese Art World during the Edo period
- Nadine Nour el-Din: Inventing the Modern: Women Who Shaped Collecting and Patronage in Egypt: 脡milienne Hector Luce and Huda Shaarawi
- Georgina Gluzman: Decorative, useful, national and very feminine: discourses and practices around the 鈥渋mpure鈥 arts (Argentina, 1920-1940)
Session 6: Textiles I: Tradition and Subversion (online)
- Irene Bronner: 鈥楨roticism as gender critique in textile art by South Africans Ilen茅 Bothma, Kimathi Mafafo and Talia Ramkilawan鈥
- Marina Vinnik: Otti Berger and Anni Albers 鈥 Bauhaus weaving workshop and architecture.
- Smaranda Ciubotaru: Crafting Subversion: Intermediality and Artisanal Knowledge Among the Female Fiber Artists of the Ceau葯escu Regime
- Elizabeth Hawley: Intertwined: Ancestral Lands, Women鈥檚 Work, and Indigenous Sovereignty in the Photographic Weavings of Sarah Sense and Darby Raymond-Overstreet
Session 7: Domestic Labor I (online)
- Sarah Evans: Twinned Mothers Set to Work? Bharti Kher鈥檚 Mother and Child Joins the Debate About Remunerated Gestational Surrogacy in India
- B谩lint Juh谩z: Gender and Motherhood on Eszter Mattioni鈥檚 female portraits in the 1930s. The contradictions of a Hungarian woman artist
- Elizabeth Hamilton: 鈥淭roubled Domesticities鈥
Session 8: State of the Field: Asia
Session 8: State of the Field: Asia
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Session 9: Spectatorship in France (online)
- Dani Sensabaugh: Virtue and Viewership in 脡lisabeth Vig茅e Le Brun鈥檚 Julie Le Brun as a Bather (1792)
- Heather Belnap: Homme Fatal: Female Spectators and the Male Nude in the Mus茅e Napol茅on
- Mathilde Leichle: Looking for the male gaze in 19th century France : Armand Silvestre and Le Nu au Salon
- Viktoriia Bazyk: The hypermasculine male nude in student works at the Acad茅mie de France 脿 Rome viewed through a queer-feminist lens.
Session 10: Historic Feminist Art Exhibitions (online)
- Joanna Gardner-Huggett: Beijing and Beyond: The Women鈥檚 Caucus for Art and the Fourth U.N. World Conference on Women (1995)
- Maggie Hire: VALIE EXPORT and MAGNA FEMINISM
- Emilie Martin-Neute: In the shadows: French Female artists groups exhibitions, the case of the Soci茅t茅 des Femmes Artistes (1893-1908)
Session 11: Colonialism and Its Afterlives (online)
- Lily Filson: From Rada鈥檃 to Rome: Elite Women of Tahirid Yemen in the Codex Casanatense
- SaeHim Park: The Little Girl Commemorative Coin: Art, Memory, and Commodification
- Chinghsin Wu: Womanhood and Ethnicity: Chen Jin鈥檚 Paintings of Women in Modern Japan and Taiwan
- Sophia Merkin: Fanny van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson (1840-1914)
Session 12: Mother Nature (in-person)
- Katia Myers: Br煤 na B贸inne Monuments: The Female Body in Architecture, Myth and Landscape'
- Jessica Weiss: Be Fruitful and Multiply: Vegetal Decoration and Dynastic Aspirations in Isabel of Castile鈥檚 Breviary
- Tobah Auckland-Peck: The Mine, 鈥淢other Nature,鈥 and the Woman Artist: Gender and Industry in Modern British Art
Session 13: Feminist Methodologies (in-person)
- Nina Lubbren: Women's public sculpture in Weimar Germany's regions, or: Feminist art history and canon critique
- Nancy Gebhart: Theorizing a Nonlinear Art Historical Timeline as Feminist Practice and Pedagogy
- Karen Leader: Critical Contexts: Getting the Art History We Deserve
Session 14: Public Monuments: Feminist Protest and Canon Critique (in-person)
- Sierra Rooney: On the Pedestal: Gender, Representation, and Violence in Monuments to Hannah Duston (19th-Century America)
- Francesca Gregori: The Feminist Antimonumenta Movement in Mexico: the case of 鈥淎ntimonumenta - Vivas Nos Queremos鈥
- Brenda Schmahmann: Between a Torch and a Wing: Liberating Women in Two Public Sculptures in Johannesburg
Session 15: Politics of Media (in-person)
- Agnieszka Anna Ficek: (Un)Fragile Passions: Maria Amalia鈥檚 Porcelain Salottino and Queenly Patronage
- Brittany Luberda: 鈥淔orces at the Forge: 18th Century Women Silversmiths in America鈥
- Isabelle Bird: 鈥淧eople have no trust in glue鈥: Eve Babitz, Amateurism, and the Art of Collage
Session 16: 1930s Germany (Hybrid)
- Annika Richter: 鈥淨ueer-feminist utopias and deviant aesthetic practices in the artist album 鈥淒ie Ringlpitis,鈥 1931.
- Elizabeth Otto: Designing Home: Bauhaus Designers and the Nazi Everyday
- Shalon Parker: Two in One: Doubling of the Self in Lotte Jacobi鈥檚 Interwar-Period Portraiture
Session 17: Images of the Female Body as Resistance II (in-person)
- Theo. Triandos: Crossing: Feminist Interventions at the Intersection of Critical and Aesthetic Practice (Lynda Benglis)
- Rachel Middleman: Revisiting 鈥淔emale Imagery鈥: Abstract Painting and the Central Image, c. 1963-1973
- Marissa Vigneault: 鈥淗annah Wilke: Nice Piece of Art鈥
Session 18: Assertions of Women Artists (Hybrid)
- Ann Pleiss-Morris: 鈥淸E]embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen鈥 : The Reclamation of Feminine Spirituality in the Embroidered Cabinets of Early Modern Women
- Emma Thompson: "Authorship, Agency, and Inventive Input: Claudine Bouzonnet Stella and Professional Self-Fashioning"
- Mirja Beck: Aim茅e-Zo毛 Lizinka de Mirbel and her Networks 鈥 European Women Miniature Painters around 1800
Session 19: Domestic Labor II (in-person)
- Ashley McNelis: Mother Art鈥檚 Public Performances of Care
- Oriana Mejias Martinez: "Art Revindicates Afro Latin American Households Run by Women "
- Rebecca DeRoo: Reconsidering Motherhood and Labor in Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document
Day 3
Session 20: Interrogating Female Vices (in-person)
- Michelle Moseley-Christian: Eve as Glutton: Appetite & Sensory Embodiment in Fifteenth-Century Netherlandish Imagery
- Stephen Speiss: Representing Whoredom in the Early Modern Visual Arts
- Maria Maurer: Imagining the Mistress: Renaissance Portraits and Modern Fantasies
- Annelies Verellen: Michaelina Wautier, Judith Leyster, and Maria Schalcken
Session 21: Italy: Women Artists, Feminist Art and Their Promotion in the 20th Century II (in-person)
- Greta Boldoroni: 鈥淎shes to Ashes鈥: An intimate work by Adrian Piper from US to Italy
- Allison Belzer: Shared Origins, Distinct Paths: The Nathan and Modigliani Sisters in Post-Risorgimento Italian Art
- Jennifer Griffiths: Adriana Bisi Fabbri: Caricatures and Cartoons of the Feminist Avant-garde
- Giulia Colombo/Zompa: Photography in the journals by Milanese feminist collectives (1972-1978)
Session 22: Feminist Museum Initiative Today (in-person)
- Bryn Schokmel: A Feast of Fruit and Flowers: Women Still Life Painters of the Seventeenth Century and Beyond, on view at The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, New York (from October 25, 2025 to March 8, 2026)
- 脡lenore Besse: AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research & Exhibitions proposes to present its missions, history and research
- Maria Holtrop & Charles Kang: Point of view, Gender at the Rijksmuseum
- Carolyn Russo: Art, Space, and Gender: The Evolution of Women Artists in the NASA Art Program
Session 23: Women of a Certain Age: Looking at the Overlooked (Hybrid)
- Jessica Fripp: The 鈥淐ritical Age鈥 during a Critical Time: Older Women and the French Revolution
- Alissa Adams: 鈥淔rom Telling to Reading Stories: Older Women and the Disembodiment of Knowledge in 19th-Century Art鈥
- Ruth Iskin: Mary Cassatt鈥檚 鈥淪plendid Old Woman鈥: Aging as a Feminist Issue in Cassatt鈥檚 Art and Time
- Alice Price: Aging Bodies, Mature Careers: Intersectionality of Modernism, Gender, and Aging
Session 24: Crossing the Binary (Hybrid)
- Robin O鈥橞ryan: A Female Dwarf as a Warrior Maiden: Poetry and Performance in a Venetian Portrait
- Consuelo Lollobrigida: Amaryllis and Mirtillo: did women have in 17th century Europe their same sexual love affair code of representation?
- Yukina Zhang: Vogue Chang鈥檃n: Fashion, Gender, and New Female Beauty in Tang China, 618-907 C.E.
- Kathrine Kiltzanidou: Women as Patrons of Ecclesiastical Institutions in the Balkans and Cyprus during the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods
Session 25: Textiles II: Labors of Love (in-person)
- Amy Rahn: Affiliative Threads: Made-to-Measure Clothes as Circuits of Care
- Stephanie Strother: Jeanne Goehring, Agne虁s Jallat, Gabrielle Rousselin, Alice Rutty
- Diletta Haberl: Herta Wedekind zur Horst / Herta Ottolenghi Wedekind
- Margot Yale: At the Seams: The Labor Politics of Sewing in Elizabeth Catlett鈥檚 Prints
Session 26: Lesbian Self-Fashioning in the 19th and 20th Centuries (in-person)
- Justine De Young: Public Selves, Private Lives: Lesbian Self-Fashioning in Louise Abb茅ma鈥檚 Portraiture
- Toni Armstrong: Beauty Contest: Florine Stettheimer and Queer Modernism
- Julie Cole: Lesbian Collaboration as Subterfuge in the Works of Marcel Moore and Claude Cahun.
- Rachel Silveri: Sapphic Surrealism: Valentine Penrose鈥檚 Dons des f茅minines
Session 27: 1970s Feminist Art Movement: New Contexts (in-person)
- Susana Pomba: Smoke & Dust Bodies: Judy Chicago鈥檚 Atmospheres and Antonioni鈥檚 Zabriskie Point
- Jennifer Kruglinski: Eleanor Antin鈥檚 Exiled King in Solana Beach
- Stephanie Seidel: Temporary Constellations: The Installations of Betye Saar
- Lesley Shipley: 鈥淢aking Whiteness Visible: The Protest Paintings of Vivian Browne, Faith Ringgold, and May Stevens