Dissident Sisters: Bev Grant and Feminist Activism, 1968-72: Exhibition Keynote: Bev Grant in Conversation
@ Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University
40 Arts Circle Dr, Evanston, IL 60208
Opening Wednesday, October 9th, from 6PM - 7:30PM
Join us in celebrating Fall exhibition, Dissident Sisters: Bev Grant and Feminist Activism, 1968-72, and the stories it shares of civil rights and social justice movements in the United States. Artist Bev Grant will be in conversation with co-curator Ruslana Lichtzier, 2023-2024 Block Museum Art History Graduate Fellow, to discuss Grant’s artistic practice documenting and participating in radical political movements in the late 1960s and 70s. Sarah Brown, Director of the Women’s Center at Northwestern University, will provide an introduction to the history of this groundbreaking intersectional feminist activism, and its legacies in the ongoing work of the Women’s Center at Northwestern today. The conversation will be followed by an audience Q&A.
Participation level – light, participants can choose to participate by submitting questions via Social Q&A or requesting the microphone to ask a question.
Programs are open to all, on a first-come first-served basis. RSVPs are not required, but are appreciated.
Co-sponsored by the Northwestern Women’s Center.
The Block is proud to present a two-part series of programs featuring Bev Grant. Guests are invited to attend programs of their own choosing. Thursday, October 10 at 7 PM, Block Cinema will show JANIE’S JANIE and EL PUEBLO SE LEVANTA (THE PEOPLE ARE RISING), films about radical struggles in the early 1970’s from the women’s movement to liberatory practices of the Young Lords in East Harlem, followed by a conversation with Bev Grant about activism-focused filmmaking.
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