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A Room of Her Own: Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875-1945

Arts and Culture, Exhibits, History and Heritage

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  • June 15 - Daily

    A Room of Her Own: Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875–1945 features paintings, drawings, prints, stained glass, embroidery, and other decorative arts made by twenty-five professional women artists in Great Britain who were, in fact, answering Virginia Woolf’s call during her lifetime. The exhibition explores the spaces these women claimed as their own and which furthered their artistic ambitions, including their rooms, homes, studios, art schools, clubs, and public exhibition venues. Their roles in creating change and opportunity—whether through art education, marching for women’s suffrage, protesting World War I, or creating networking opportunities for fellow artists or members of their community—is also highlighted in this presentation

    A room of her own - women artist-activists exhibit at the Clark

    Venue Details:

    Clark Art Institute

    225 South Street
    Williamstown, MA 01267 United States
    Phone:
    413-458-2303

    Host Details:

    Clark Art Institute

    Phone:
    (413) 458 2303
    Email:
    info@clarkart.edu
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