For the exhibition THIS IS NOT THE WORK, feminist artist-run-initiative LEVEL continue their investigation of alternative curatorial methods. Surveying a selection of community-engaged artist projects from different locations around the world, this exhibition followed the pathways of women-centred social networks in order to initiate further collaboration and conversation. The projects documented in this exhibition are examples of artists working with women and community in challenging and unpredictable ways, demonstrating feminist sensibilities and a commitment to non-hierarchical and collective structures. As in the past, LEVEL uses the gallery as a conceptual base-camp or frontline rather than a just site of display
A pre-pride exhibition about diversity and sexuality. Artists from all over the world from all diffe...
Homage to a full size artwork included in the Women and Domesticity - What's your Perspective? proje...
This is an introduction to an edited book, and develops insights that arise from the new research co...
The exhibition THIS IS NOT THE WORK surveyed a selection of community-engaged artist projects from d...
Art institutions were identified as contested territory by feminists in the 1970s, who recognized th...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
"Instituting Feminism,” this issue of OnCurating, reflects on the efforts of curators, artists, and ...
Brisbane-based artist and Founding Co-Director of LEVEL artist run initiative Courtney Coombs report...
The powerful relationship between feminism and socially-engaged art practice is demonstrated by a re...
Brisbane-based artist and Founding Co-Director of LEVEL artist run initiative Courtney Coombs report...
This thesis examines the relationship between feminist curatorship and art institutions and explores...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
GENDER ALARM! was commissioned by La Centrale, Montreal’s first feminist artist-run art gallery, to ...
Accompanies an exhibition featuring work exploring issues relating to gender and feminism by women a...
A pre-pride exhibition about diversity and sexuality. Artists from all over the world from all diffe...
Homage to a full size artwork included in the Women and Domesticity - What's your Perspective? proje...
This is an introduction to an edited book, and develops insights that arise from the new research co...
The exhibition THIS IS NOT THE WORK surveyed a selection of community-engaged artist projects from d...
Art institutions were identified as contested territory by feminists in the 1970s, who recognized th...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
"Instituting Feminism,” this issue of OnCurating, reflects on the efforts of curators, artists, and ...
Brisbane-based artist and Founding Co-Director of LEVEL artist run initiative Courtney Coombs report...
The powerful relationship between feminism and socially-engaged art practice is demonstrated by a re...
Brisbane-based artist and Founding Co-Director of LEVEL artist run initiative Courtney Coombs report...
This thesis examines the relationship between feminist curatorship and art institutions and explores...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
GENDER ALARM! was commissioned by La Centrale, Montreal’s first feminist artist-run art gallery, to ...
Accompanies an exhibition featuring work exploring issues relating to gender and feminism by women a...
A pre-pride exhibition about diversity and sexuality. Artists from all over the world from all diffe...
Homage to a full size artwork included in the Women and Domesticity - What's your Perspective? proje...
This is an introduction to an edited book, and develops insights that arise from the new research co...