FAC presented its 5th Festival, an international and intersectional celebration of multidisciplinary arts.
Read MoreJoin 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.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreThe exhibition featured multidisciplinary works that activated the body as a site of resistance, responding to an open call for intersectional feminist art.
Read MoreThe exhibition featured multidisciplinary works that activated the body as a site of resistance, responding to an open call for intersectional feminist art.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreFAC 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.
Read MoreA double feature screening and discussion event hosted as part of the Feminist Art Conference 2014. The night showcases two powerful feminist documentaries followed by Q&As and a panel on gender and media representation. Admission is free.
Read MoreA visual art exhibition in conjunction with the 2014 Feminist Art Conference at OCAD University. The opening night features spoken word, comedy, music, bar and food, and a diverse lineup of artists celebrating feminist expression.
Read More2013-03-09
The Feminist Art Conference (FAC), now Feminist Art Collective, was founded by artist Ilene Sova and hosted its first conference. First FAC event with 90+ artists, panels on body politics, keynote by Carol Mark.
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