Posts in Exhibition
FAC 2018 Residency Open Studio Exhibition & Social

Join 22 international feminist artists as they open their studios to the public for one evening only, showcasing the results of their two-week residency. Visitors will see both finished and in-progress works addressing topics such as racism, transphobia, cultural appropriation, environmental degradation, and more. Attendees can meet the artists, discuss their work, and engage in a celebratory, community-focused atmosphere.

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The Women’s Kit Regeneration - Exhibition

REGENERATION celebrates the digitization and revival of The Women’s Kit an influential feminist education resource first produced in 1973 at OISE by Pamela Harris and collaborators.

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What the F? Feminist Art from the Margins and Intersections

This powerful satellite show brings together emerging voices from across marginalized and intersecting communities through visual, audio, film, and performance-based feminist art. Presented in collaboration with SKETCH, a community-arts-development organization supporting marginalized youth (16–29), the exhibition runs alongside the 2017 Feminist Art Conference: Embodied Resistance. The works reflect diverse lived experiences, creative resistance, and the urgency of visibility from the margins.

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FAC Residency Open Studio and Social

A one-night-only exhibition celebrating the work created during the FAC Residency. Featuring 19 artists from 10 cities, the evening provides a platform for showcasing feminist art centered on themes of social justice, including anti-racism, trans inclusion, anti-violence, decolonization, and more. Join the artists in a welcoming, scent-reduced, wheelchair-accessible space for conversation, snacks, drinks, and community.

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Looking Forward, Looking Back

FAC became a member of The Feminist Art Project out of Rutgers University, committing to the overall promotion and documentation of the feminist art scholarship. A five-day event reflecting on the feminist art movement since the 1970s, featuring a keynote, numerous panels, workshops, and affiliated events.

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You’re Not Here Exhibition Celebrating International Women’s Day


FAC became a member of The Feminist Art Project out of Rutgers University, committing to the overall promotion and documentation of the feminist art scholarship. A five-day event reflecting on the feminist art movement since the 1970s, featuring a keynote, numerous panels, workshops, and affiliated events.

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