INTERACTIVE
FLUX · Jaishri Abichandani's Guided Studio Tour
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
AUTHOR
The acclaimed artist-activist Jaishri Abichandani's glimpse into the history of South Asian-American feminist art and activism, particularly with the South Asian Women's Creative Collective, speaks to the labor and creative organizing of feminist artists starting in the 1990s.
Live
Brooklyn
FLUX
Art Practice
Feminist Art Practice
Sculpture
Asia Pacific Arts Initiative
Painting
Swati Khurana
South Asian Women's Creative Collective
Ceramics
Art Activism
Art History
Politics of Art
Feminist Spaces
Feminist Organizing
Mimi Mondal
Yashica Dutt
Prachi Patankar
Dalit Feminist Activists
South Asia Solidarity Initiative
SASI
SAWCC
Rage Kidvai
Thanu Yakupitiyage
Bad Brown Aunties
Section 377
Menaka Guruswamy
LGBTQ Movement
Pramila Jayapal
Nayomi Munaweera
Personal History
Portraits
ACT UP
Ismat Chughtai
Mahasweta Devi
Breast Stories
The Quilt
Lihaaf
Abortion Goddess
Abortion
Speaking about Abortion
Bodily Autonomy
Indus Valley Artifacts
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DISPATCH
Live
Brooklyn
5th
Dec
2020
FLUX: An Evening in Dissent
As part of Flux: An Evening in Dissent, Abeer Hoque took a guided tour with the acclaimed artist-activist Jaishri Abichandani who showed us her famous Feminist Wall, replete with its history of feminist activists and activism.
She also gave us an exclusive look at the piece Kamala's Inheritance (2021 Sculpture Wire, foil, epoxy, MDF, stone and paint).