Now in its second year, Made by Feminists is a vibrant public marketplace celebrating feminist makers, artists, organizations, and publishers. It is held as part of the Feminist Art Conference 2017, but is open to all – including the wider public. Attendees can explore clothing, zines, self-care products, crafts, and critical feminist literature while engaging with creators and advocates across a range of disciplines.
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 MoreIris at 20 commemorates the two-decade legacy of the Iris group—a feminist collective known for its creative interventions tied to International Women’s Day. This FAC satellite event reflects on the legacy of Decade of Days (1997)…
Read MoreScreening of the acclaimed documentary The Apology, followed by a panel discussion (panelists TBA). The film chronicles the journeys of three former “comfort women” from South Korea, China, and the Philippines—survivors of military sexual slavery under the Japanese Imperial Army. Now elderly, they speak out after decades of silence in an effort to bring truth, healing, and justice.
Read MoreFAC received a grant to digitize and archive the Women’s Kit, a series of multimedia educational materials published by OISE in 1974.
Digitizing 1974 Women's Kit, making feminist educational materials accessible online.
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 MoreThe period from 2016-2019 marked significant programmatic expansion. FAC launched its international artist residency program at Artscape Gibraltar Point on Toronto Islands, hosting 19 artists annually in two-week intensive programs. The residency program provided individual studio time, group discussions, guest speakers, and collaborative critique sessions.
Read MoreThe exhibition questioned the evolution of feminist art, asking what has changed and what issues persist since the 1970s.
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 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.
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