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Fine Arts
How the Artist is Redefining Herself

Tuesday, October 22
6:00 PM

“How the Artist is Redefining Herself” will explore the professional experiences of women artists spanning several generations.  Curator Heather Zises, editor of 50 Contemporary Women Artists, will moderate the panel of distinguished artists, includingAudrey Flack, Barbara Segal, Maria Kozak, Jane Lafarge Hamill, and Babette Bloch, as they address cultural shifts experienced throughout their careers. From Women’s Liberation to #MeToo, each panelist will offer her unique perspective on what it means to be a “woman artist” today.

Pictured: Details of Melencolia by Audrey Flack, 2017, mixed media on canvas



All events are free and open to the public, however an RSVP is required at nationalartsclub.eventbrite.com.

PLEASE NOTE that members of The National Arts Club are not required to RSVP. A block of seats has been set aside for our members, however seating is first-come, first-served and entry to the event can not be guaranteed. Please arrive 20-30 minutes before the event start time.




This event is a designated Multiple Perspectives: Women in the Arts event.

The National Arts Club is thrilled to launch our 2019-20 season with "Multiple Perspectives: Women in the Arts,” a three-month festival (September - November 2019) exploring women creators, leaders, and innovators. The festival features over 50 performances, readings, presentations, and exhibitions focused on the arts, past, present, and future. “Since its founding in 1898, women have been welcomed as full members of our Club. ‘Multiple Perspectives’ is an opportunity for the Club to build on this commitment while fulfilling our mission to promote the arts,” said Linda Zagaria, Club President.

 




The Artist Redefines Herself
Tuesday, October 22, 2019 6:00 PM