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Art 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8004 United StatesFAHC 2021 Conference September 24-26
The 2021 conference featured
- Keynote by Dorothy Ko, Barnard College, Columbia University:
“Melt: The Female Body and the Ecology of Creative Destruction in China”
- Mixed-media artist Amber Robles-Gordon and her exhibition Successions: Traversing US Colonialism
- Over 60 presentations and 20 session panels.
Complete Schedule
Friday, Sept. 24 | Saturday, Sept. 25 | Sunday, Sept. 26
Friday, September 24
Welcome6:00-6:30
Online help and last-minute registration available.
Keynote Address:
“Melt: The Female Body and the Ecology of Creative Destruction in China”6:30-7:45
Dorothy Y. Ko, Professor of Chinese History, Chair of Department of History at Barnard College of Columbia University
Saturday, September 25
Breakfast Zoom Social Hour9:00-10:00
Online help and last-minute registration available.
Session One 10:00 – 10:50 AM
1A. The Symbolic Body
Panel Chair: Elizabeth Honig, University of Maryland, College Park (UMD)
Victoria Jennings, University of California, Santa Barbara
I Sing the Body Magical: Baubo’s Apotropaic Power
Emma Dove, The University of Virginia
Distributed Gender, Paradoxical Relics, and the Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg
Jutta Sperling, Hampshire College
Venus Lactans/Venus Pudica: Archaeology of a Gesture
1B. Mentors and Organizers?
Panel Chair: Charlotte Ickes, National Portrait Gallery
Amy Rahn, University of Maine at Augusta
Like a Family: On Joan Mitchell’s Mentorship
Kelsey Frady Malone, Henderson State University
“A Band of Independent Partners in Talent”: The Artistic Collaborations of the Red Rose Girls
Joanna Gardner-Huggett, DePaul University
Divining Sapphire and Crystals: A Black Women Artists' Collective in Chicago (1987-Present)
Genevieve Hulley, University of Washington
Zoë Dusanne: Refusal as Performance
1C. Body Politics
Panel Chair: Juliet Bellow, American University
Heather Belnap, Brigham Young University
Sexual Politics in the Popular Prints of Allied-Occupied Paris, 1814-1819
Ankita Srivastava, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Gem among Women, Pillar of the State: The Gendered Self-Representation of Begum Samru of Sardhana
Nicole Georgopulos, Stony Brook University
“De peinture et de poudre”: Transforming the Toilette in the Age of Realism
1D. Activism: Making Space
Panel Chair: Melanee Harvey, Howard University
Evie Terrono, Randolph-Macon College
Gender Trespasses, Art Activism, and Modernism in the Old Dominion: The Creative Career of Amaza Lee Meredith (1895-1984)
crystal am nelson, University of California, Santa Cruz
In Our Mothers' Gardens: Aesthetic Communities of Resistance
Claire Raymond, Princeton University
Matika Wilbur’s Peregrinations-Project 562
Barbara Tyner, Centro de Cultura Casa Lamm, Mexico City
Glitter Bombs and Hammers: A More Urgent Feminist Protest Art in Mexico City 2017-2020.
1E. Constructing the Artist
Panel Chair: Joshua Shannon, University of Maryland, College Park
Maria-Mirka Palioura, Benaki Museum
Spyridoula Pyrpyli, Independent Scholar
A Woman in Men's Clothes: The Case of the Greek Painter Heleni Altamura (1821-1900)
Jennifer Way, University of North Texas
Gendering frameworks of diplomacy and art school: Saigon’s National Superior School of Fine Arts in a USIA film, 1957
Ellery Foutch, Middlebury College
“Why So Few Gal Artists?” Perceptions of Female Artists in Twentieth-Century American Culture
Session Two 11:00 – 11:50 AM
2A. Early Modern Women Artists
Panel Chair: Sheila Barker, The Medici Archive Project
Samantha Chang, University of Toronto
Making Music, Making Art: Women Painters and the Sister Arts
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, University of Maryland
Clara Peeters, the Bridal Knife, and the Bubbles of Being
Alicia R. Zuese, Southern Methodist University
Women in the Artistic Workshops of Seventeenth-Century Seville
2B. Finding Feminisms
Panel Chair: Anne Richter, American University
Zoë Dostal, Columbia University
Gender, Industry, and National Myth in George Romney’s Emma Hart as The Spinstress
Maura Gleeson, Valencia College
Natural Companions: Education, Émulation, and Identity at Madame Campan’s School
André Dombrowski, University of Pennsylvania
Impressionism’s Feminism: Camille Pissarro Paints Maria Deraismes
Ashley E. Williams, Columbia University
From Bowery to Broadway: Mapping Lilly Martin Spencer in Nineteenth-Century New York City
2C. Bodies in Motion
Panel Chair: Jordan Amirkhani, The Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art
Naomi Edmondson, Beaufort Historical Association
Fantasies, Fashions, and Female Gazes: Jacqueline Marval’s Self-presentation and Female Nudes
Elizabeth S. Hawley, Northeastern University
Primitivism, Posing, and the Racial Politics of Dance in John Sloan’s Nude Studies of Edna Guy
Jonathan Frederick Walz, Columbus Museum
Alma W. Thomas’s Moving Pictures
2D. Sculpture: Deconstructing Masculinity
Panel Chair: Danielle O’steen, Kreeger Museum
Georgina G. Gluzman, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (National Scientific and Technical Research Council)
Bronze, Marble, and the Nation: the First Generation of Argentine Female Sculptors
Elizabeth A. Carlson, Lawrence University
Fifth Avenue Fashions: Ethel Myers’ Satirical Sketches and Sculptures
Marissa Vigneault, Utah State University
Feminist Time at/in/around Sun Tunnels
2E. Mysticism and Spirituality
Panel Chair: Michele Greet, George Mason University
Sandrine Canac, Independent Scholar
Rethinking Conceptual Art: Paraconceptualism in the work of Susan Hiller and Eugenia P. Butler
Sherry Buckberrough, University of Hartford
Mendieta’s Trees
Mey-Yen Moriuchi, La Salle University
Tilsa Tsuchiya's Mitos: Existence and Possibility
Lunch Zoom Social Hour 1:00 – 1:50 PM
Session Three 2:00 – 2:50 PM
3A. Spaces, Virtual and Real
Panel Chair: Georgianna Ziegler, University of Pennsylvania
Barbara Kellum, Smith College
Good Husbandry: The First Empress Livia’s Buildings and the Transformation of the Esquiline Hill, Rome
Emma Le Pouésard, Columbia University
Checkmate: Feminine Agency on the Medieval Battlefield of Love
Elizabeth Fowler, University of Virginia
The Virtual Reality of Medieval Illumination and Women’s Mobility
Cynthia Stollhans, Saint Louis University
The Visible Mistress at the Papal Court: Lives, Lovers and Art
3B. Self-Fashioning
Panel Chair: Vanessa Schulman, George Mason University
Brittney J. Bailey, Rutgers University
Looking for Coco: Desire and Design in Marie Laurencin’s Portrait “Mademoiselle Chanel”
Lily F. Scott, Temple University
Archive of Inverts: Romaine Brooks and the Chronicling of Female Masculinity
Caroline M. Riley, Kluge Center Fellow, Library of Congress
Thérèse Bonney’s Photographic Re-Fashioning of Professional Women in the Early Twentieth Century
3C. Maternity Revisited
Panel Chair: Andrea Liss, California State University San Marcos
Jana Kukaine, Art Academy of Latvia
Motherhood as Visceral Vulnerability. Helēna Heinrihsone and Rasa Jansone
Rachel Lallouz, University of Alberta
Queering Reproduction in Ai Hasegawa’s BioArt
Robert R. Shane, Independent Curator & Critic
Mirroring Mothers: Witnessing Maternal Subjectivity in Sarah Irvin’s Breast-Feeding Drawings
3D. Raising Awareness
Panel Chair: Madeline Eschenburg, Washburn University
Ayelen Pagnanelli, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Gendering Latin American Abstraction: Madí Women Artists (Buenos Aires, 1944-1954)
Tal Dekel, Kibbutzim College
Intersectional Feminist Analysis of Old Age in Israel: Art, Gender, Ageism
Alicia Volk, University of Maryland, College Park
Women’s Liberation, Democratic Revolution, and Art in Post World War II Japan: Akamatsu Toshiko and the Women’s Democratic Association
3E. Activism: In Word and Deed
Panel Chair: Namiko Kunimoto, Ohio State University
Krista Bailie, University of British Columbia
“Moving In and Between”: Negotiating Multiple Oppressions in the Subcultures of GDR Performance
Anja Foerschner, ECC Performance Art
Female Agency in the Arts of Former Yugoslavia
Rebecca M. Brown, Johns Hopkins University
Intimate Activism: Dayanita Singh, the Photobook, and Reading Gender
Cocktail Zoom Social Hour 3:00 – 4:00 PM
Sunday, September 26
Session Four10:00 – 10:50am
4A. Art and Craft, Medium and Message
Panel Chair: Cristin McKnight Sethi, George Washington University
Doris Sung, University of Alabama
The Transcultural Art Practice of Chinese Embroiderer Shen Shou (1874–1921)
Elyse Speaks, University of Notre Dame
“Glue-Gun Wielding Groupies”: Martha Stewart, Sarah Sze, and DIYism in the 1990s
Letícia Cobra Lima, University of California, Santa Barbara
Marisol: Queering Art Historical Time
Melissa Johnson, Illinois State University
“Where the Body Is as Eloquent and Articulate as the Text”: Anne Bogart (SITI Company) and Ann Hamilton’s the Theatre is a Blank Page”
4B. Subversion
Panel Chair: Tobias Wofford, Virginia Commonwealth University
Catherine A. Southwick, National Gallery of Art
Margaret Burroughs and Subversive Still Life
Cortney Kramer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Matter of Denial: Contextualizing Stella Waitzkin’s Resin Books without Words
Susan Lee, Concordia College
The Artistry of the Gisaeng as Colonized Chosen Body
4C. Antiquity: Myth and Fantasy
Panel Chair: Angela Ho, George Mason University
Katherine A.P. Iselin, University of Missouri
Erotic Art and the Roman Woman Viewer
Ella Gonzalez, Johns Hopkins University
Like Niobe, all tears”?: Re-examining the Niobid Krater through Feminist Revisionist Mythology
Rosemary Wright, Independent Scholar
The Kumano Kanshin Jukkai Mandara, the Kumano Bikuni and the etoki
4D. Technologies of Resistance
Chair: Sarah Gordon, Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Government of the District of Columbia
Maddy Henkin, University of Southern California
Thinking With: Miriam Schapiro’s Computer Paintings, 1969-1971
Jennifer M. Kruglinski, Salisbury University
Agency and Gender in Eleanor Antin’s Little Nurse Eleanor
Jui-Ch’i Liu, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Feminist Politics of Affect and Trauma in the Early Self-Representations by Nan Goldin
4E. Exhibiting Female Agency
Panel Chair: Eve Straussman-Pflanzer, National Gallery of Art
Nicole Cook, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Feminist Approaches to Early Modern Women in Museums: A Case Study at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Virginia (Ginny) Treanor, National Museum of Women in the Arts
Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age: An Exhibition Test Case
Ying-chen Peng, American University
Unveiling the Hidden: Exhibiting the Arts of Qing Imperial Women
Special AU-NGA Panel: “Feminist Issues for Museums”11:30 – 1:00
Moderator:
Mikka Gee Conway, Chief Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Officer and EEO Director, National Gallery of Art
Panelists:
- Lauren Haynes, Duke University Museum
- Catherine Morris, Brooklyn Museum
- Asma Naeem, Baltimore Museum of Art
- Christine Sciacca, Walters Art Museum
- Christina Yu Yu, MFA Boston