Gender Trouble

  • Location: School of Visual Art, 133/141 West 21st Street, New York, New York, 10011, US
  • Deadline: Jun 4 2012 at 6:00AM
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Gender Trouble
AHC-2191-A
Mondays, Jun 04 - Aug 06
6:00PM - 09:30PM

Radical creative inquiry and the ‘aesthetics of resistance’ that occur when the gendered body speaks in the visual will be investigated in this course. Presentations of slide and video work by key contemporary and historical figures will help students situate their creative production in relationship to contemporary discourses around race, class, gender and sexuality in art. How do we make sense of feminist art of the past and present—its contradictions, slogans and symbols? What content is lost in translation during art’s shift from private practice to public locus? Students will complete weekly reading assignments by a range of critical theorists including Hélène Cixous, Julia Kristeva, Elizabeth Grosz, Tricia Rose, bell hooks, Fred Moten, Susan Sontag and Slavoj Žižek, as well as bring in work in any media for weekly critique. This course features 3 guest lectures and a special section on Hip Hop Feminism.

Katie A. Cercone, visual artist, curator, writer.

BA, Lewis and Clark College; MFA, School of Visual Arts.

Group exhibitions include: C24 Gallery, DODGEgallery, Family Business, VOXPOPULI, Apexart, White Box Gallery, Honfleur Gallery, Craftswoman House, Local Project.

Publications include: Bitch Magazine, N. Paradoxa, REVOLT Magazine, Women’s Art Journal, Public Art Dialogue, PLAYspace Magazine and Utne Reader.

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