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DESCRIPTION:Join the Guerrilla Girls and Helen Molesworth in this energizing and thought-provoking seminar/workshop to consider the history of taking action through art and finding ways to translate your political agenda into a concise visual message. Participants will be led through an interactive dialog about feminism in art between the Guerrilla Girls and Helen Molesworth\, and then will enter the Patton Print Shop to experiment with designing and printing a unique political poster in a single color screen print. Challenging topics are encouraged as well as an active voice! The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists. They wear gorilla masks in public and use facts\, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics\, art\, film\, and pop culture. Their anonymity keeps the focus on the issues\, and away from themselves. They believe in an intersectional feminism that fights discrimination and supports human rights for all people and all genders. Recently they produced new street projects in London and 9 other UK cities\, as well as museum projects at Tate Modern and Whitechapel Gallery\, London\; Van Gogh Museum\, Amsterdam\; Art Basel Hong Kong\; and much more. Their new book The Art of Behaving Badly contains almost all the Guerrilla Girls‘ work 1985-today.  
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SUMMARY:The Guerrilla Girls: Realization\, Activation and Agitation
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