“I set my sights upon becoming the kind of artist who would make a contribution to art history.”
- Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago is a contemporary feminist art, best known for her installation at the Brooklyn Museum, The Dinner Party, which features 39 elaborate place settings designed for celebrated women, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Virginia Woolf and others. Learn about this epic masterpiece and create your own painted plate to represent your place at the table. In keeping with Judy Chicago’s salon traditions, we’ll be sharing our own ideas on feminism, creativity and our personal female heroes as we create our plates.
Taught by PhDs, subject matter experts and professional artists. All art supplies are included.
This Studio Session is part of the Feminist Art Studio Series. Sign up for a single class or for the entire series here.