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OCTOBER 1, 2011 – JANUARY 28, 2012 Otis College of Art and Design 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045 BEN MALTZ GALLERY Tue–Sat 10am–5pm; Th 10am–7pm Closed Sun, Mon, Nov 23–26; Dec 20–Jan 2 (310) 665-6905 • galleryinfo@otis.edu www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Free Admission and Parking Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Los Angeles, CA Permit No. 427 Doin’ It In Public is part of Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980, an unprecedented collaboration, initiated by the Getty, that brings together more than sixty cultural institutions from across Southern California for six months beginning October 2011 to tell the story of the birth of the L.A. art scene. Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty. The presenting sponsor is Bank of America. Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building is made possible by a generous grant from the Getty Founda-tion with additional funding provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Henry Luce Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, and the Barbara Lee Family Foundation. Below: The Woman’s Building second location on North Spring Street, 1975. Woman’s Building Archives, Otis College of Art and Design. The Waitresses, Easy Three-Step Guide to Food Protection in the Event of Nuclear Attack, 1982-1983. Performance created as part of “Target LA Fallout Fashion Show.” Photograph by Joyce Dallal. © The Waitresses: Jerri Allyn and Anne Gauldin. Still Doin’ It: Faning the Flames of the Woman’s Building Part symposium/convening/reunion, this two-day event offers a dialogue between feminist artists then and now. Saturday, October 15 1pm–3pm Share your WB Story on video at Otis 3–4pm Tour of the Otis exhibition with visiting scholars Alexandra Juhasz, Jennie Klein, Michelle Moravec, and Jenni Sorkin 6:30pm Reception and Reading at Antioch University, 400 Corporate Pointe Culver City 90230, www.antiochla.edu Reading begins at 7:15pm with WB Writers: Gloria Alvarez, Wanda Coleman, Eloise Klein Healy, Bia Lowe, Deena Metzger, Terry Wolverton, and Mitsuye Yamada Sunday, October 16 9:00am–2:30pm Artists’ presentations and conversation at Otis with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Susan E. King, Suzanne Lacy, Onya Hogan-Finlay, Elana Mann, Audrey Chan, Anne Swartz, Feminist Art Workers, The Waitresses, and others Tickets: General $25; Students & Faculty $10 available online at www.brownpapertickets.com 4–5pm Concert at the Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepeulveda Blvd, Los Angeles 90049 This is Your Life: the Woman’s Building Hosted by Phranc, the All American Jewish Lesbian Folksinger. Tickets: $25 General, $20 Skirball Members, $15 Full-Time Students, and available online at www.skirball.org/programs Screnings Saturday, November 5 2pm The premiere of Mother Art Tells Her Story in the Otis Forum followed by a gallery tour with members of Mother Art Sunday, November 13 7:30pm Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles 90028 Doin’ It on Tape: Video from the Woman’s Building Jerri Allyn and Alexandra Juhasz present video artworks, public service announcements and docu-mentary footage from the WB and the L.A. Women’s Video Center Tickets: General $10, available online at www.lafilmforum.com Reading Monday, November 14 6:30pm Annenberg Community Beach House 415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica 90402 Telling Stories, The New Short Fiction Series presents the Woman’s Building Writers Workshop featuring work by Bia Lowe, Deena Metzger and Terry Wolverton, and performed by Jesse Holcomb, Bar-bara Keegan and Sally Shore. The evening includes a panel moderated by Cheryl Klein, director Poets & Writers, Inc. West as part of Beach=Culture series. Register for this free event at www.newshortfictionseries.com Resources Find out about related events, watch videos, find readings, and more at www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Share your Woman’s Building story www.wbexhibit.otis.edu/contribution Gallery Tours Saturday, December 3 11am Gallery tour with The Waitresses and Sisters Of Survival Saturday, January 14 11am Gallery Tour with Feminist Art Workers Closing Reception Saturday, January 28 3pm–5pm Closing reception and ceremony performed by artist Linda Vallejo WB Show N’ Tell Thursdays 12pm–12:30pm Gallery staff opens a case to share a closer look at the artist books, graphics, and historical artifacts on display. October 6, 13, 20, 27 November 3, 10, 17 December 1 January 19, 26 For a complete listing of exhibition programs visit: www.otis.edu/calendar. Opening Festivities Saturday, October 1, 4pm–7pm 4pm Opening ceremony performed by artist Linda Vallejo 5pm The Waitresses perform Order Up! Launch for two-volume exhibition publication: From Site to Vision: the Woman’s Building in Contemporary Culture and Doin’t It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building (books sold as set, $55) Book signing with Judy Chicago and Jill Fields for the new publication: Entering the Picture: Judy Chicago, the Fresno Feminist Art Program, and the Collective Visions of Women Artists (2011 Routledge). Reception Sponsors: Cake Divas of Los Angeles: Leigh Grode & Joan Spitter Sunday, October 2, 10am–5pm Gallery is open this Sunday as part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time opening weekend celebration. Unless otherwise noted, all public programs are free and located on the Main Campus at 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles 90045. This exhibition, two-volume publication, website, and public programs documents, contextualizes and pays tribute to the groundbreaking work of feminist artists and art collectives that were centered at the Los Angeles Woman’s Building in the 1970s and 1980s. It highlights collaborative production and features work by Ariadne: A Social Network, Chrysalis, Feminist Art Workers, The Incest Awareness Project, LA Women’s Video Center, Lesbian Art Project, Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), Madre Tierra, Mother Art, Natalie Barney Collective, Sisters Of Survival, The Waitresses, Women’s Graphic Center, Writers Workshop, and so much more. TourS To schedule a group tour of the exhibition for students, businesses, or organizations please email galleryinfo@otis.edu
Object Description
Exhibition | Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building |
Artist(s) |
Ariadne: A Social Art Network Chrysalis Magazine Feminist Art Workers Feminist Studio Workshop L.A. Women's Video Center Madre Tierra Press Mother Art Sisters Of Survival Waitresses Women's Graphic Center |
Title | Exhibition Invitation |
Year | 2011 |
Decade(s) | 2010s |
Curator(s) |
Linton, Meg Maberry, Sue |
Description | Front has image of "Heaven or Hell" by the Feminist Art Workers. Back has exhibition and event information and images of the Woman's Building on Spring Street and "Easy Three-Step Guide to Food Protection in the Event of Nuclear Attack" by The Waitresses. |
Gallery | Ben Maltz Gallery |
ImageID | WB poster_v9_forweb |
Collection |
Ben Maltz Gallery Exhibition Archive Woman's Building Collection |
Description
Title | Back |
Full Text of PDF | OCTOBER 1, 2011 – JANUARY 28, 2012 Otis College of Art and Design 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045 BEN MALTZ GALLERY Tue–Sat 10am–5pm; Th 10am–7pm Closed Sun, Mon, Nov 23–26; Dec 20–Jan 2 (310) 665-6905 • galleryinfo@otis.edu www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Free Admission and Parking Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Los Angeles, CA Permit No. 427 Doin’ It In Public is part of Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980, an unprecedented collaboration, initiated by the Getty, that brings together more than sixty cultural institutions from across Southern California for six months beginning October 2011 to tell the story of the birth of the L.A. art scene. Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty. The presenting sponsor is Bank of America. Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building is made possible by a generous grant from the Getty Founda-tion with additional funding provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Henry Luce Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, and the Barbara Lee Family Foundation. Below: The Woman’s Building second location on North Spring Street, 1975. Woman’s Building Archives, Otis College of Art and Design. The Waitresses, Easy Three-Step Guide to Food Protection in the Event of Nuclear Attack, 1982-1983. Performance created as part of “Target LA Fallout Fashion Show.” Photograph by Joyce Dallal. © The Waitresses: Jerri Allyn and Anne Gauldin. Still Doin’ It: Faning the Flames of the Woman’s Building Part symposium/convening/reunion, this two-day event offers a dialogue between feminist artists then and now. Saturday, October 15 1pm–3pm Share your WB Story on video at Otis 3–4pm Tour of the Otis exhibition with visiting scholars Alexandra Juhasz, Jennie Klein, Michelle Moravec, and Jenni Sorkin 6:30pm Reception and Reading at Antioch University, 400 Corporate Pointe Culver City 90230, www.antiochla.edu Reading begins at 7:15pm with WB Writers: Gloria Alvarez, Wanda Coleman, Eloise Klein Healy, Bia Lowe, Deena Metzger, Terry Wolverton, and Mitsuye Yamada Sunday, October 16 9:00am–2:30pm Artists’ presentations and conversation at Otis with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Susan E. King, Suzanne Lacy, Onya Hogan-Finlay, Elana Mann, Audrey Chan, Anne Swartz, Feminist Art Workers, The Waitresses, and others Tickets: General $25; Students & Faculty $10 available online at www.brownpapertickets.com 4–5pm Concert at the Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepeulveda Blvd, Los Angeles 90049 This is Your Life: the Woman’s Building Hosted by Phranc, the All American Jewish Lesbian Folksinger. Tickets: $25 General, $20 Skirball Members, $15 Full-Time Students, and available online at www.skirball.org/programs Screnings Saturday, November 5 2pm The premiere of Mother Art Tells Her Story in the Otis Forum followed by a gallery tour with members of Mother Art Sunday, November 13 7:30pm Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles 90028 Doin’ It on Tape: Video from the Woman’s Building Jerri Allyn and Alexandra Juhasz present video artworks, public service announcements and docu-mentary footage from the WB and the L.A. Women’s Video Center Tickets: General $10, available online at www.lafilmforum.com Reading Monday, November 14 6:30pm Annenberg Community Beach House 415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica 90402 Telling Stories, The New Short Fiction Series presents the Woman’s Building Writers Workshop featuring work by Bia Lowe, Deena Metzger and Terry Wolverton, and performed by Jesse Holcomb, Bar-bara Keegan and Sally Shore. The evening includes a panel moderated by Cheryl Klein, director Poets & Writers, Inc. West as part of Beach=Culture series. Register for this free event at www.newshortfictionseries.com Resources Find out about related events, watch videos, find readings, and more at www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery Share your Woman’s Building story www.wbexhibit.otis.edu/contribution Gallery Tours Saturday, December 3 11am Gallery tour with The Waitresses and Sisters Of Survival Saturday, January 14 11am Gallery Tour with Feminist Art Workers Closing Reception Saturday, January 28 3pm–5pm Closing reception and ceremony performed by artist Linda Vallejo WB Show N’ Tell Thursdays 12pm–12:30pm Gallery staff opens a case to share a closer look at the artist books, graphics, and historical artifacts on display. October 6, 13, 20, 27 November 3, 10, 17 December 1 January 19, 26 For a complete listing of exhibition programs visit: www.otis.edu/calendar. Opening Festivities Saturday, October 1, 4pm–7pm 4pm Opening ceremony performed by artist Linda Vallejo 5pm The Waitresses perform Order Up! Launch for two-volume exhibition publication: From Site to Vision: the Woman’s Building in Contemporary Culture and Doin’t It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building (books sold as set, $55) Book signing with Judy Chicago and Jill Fields for the new publication: Entering the Picture: Judy Chicago, the Fresno Feminist Art Program, and the Collective Visions of Women Artists (2011 Routledge). Reception Sponsors: Cake Divas of Los Angeles: Leigh Grode & Joan Spitter Sunday, October 2, 10am–5pm Gallery is open this Sunday as part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time opening weekend celebration. Unless otherwise noted, all public programs are free and located on the Main Campus at 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles 90045. This exhibition, two-volume publication, website, and public programs documents, contextualizes and pays tribute to the groundbreaking work of feminist artists and art collectives that were centered at the Los Angeles Woman’s Building in the 1970s and 1980s. It highlights collaborative production and features work by Ariadne: A Social Network, Chrysalis, Feminist Art Workers, The Incest Awareness Project, LA Women’s Video Center, Lesbian Art Project, Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS), Madre Tierra, Mother Art, Natalie Barney Collective, Sisters Of Survival, The Waitresses, Women’s Graphic Center, Writers Workshop, and so much more. TourS To schedule a group tour of the exhibition for students, businesses, or organizations please email galleryinfo@otis.edu |