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Ruth Maddison, Elsie Warren (detail), 1982, hand-coloured gelatin silver print, 25 x 21.5 cm, Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection, acquired 2014, MGA 2014.009, courtesy the artist
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Photography Meets Feminism
Artist talk
Friday 15 September 2017
5.15pm - 7.15pm
Flinders University City Gallery
State Library of South Australia
North Terrace | Adelaide
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Join us for a floortalk about Photography Meets Feminism: Australian womens photographers 1970s–80s.
During this period of the late twentieth century, photography helped feminism and feminism helped photography. On the one hand, feminists used the highly informative and accessible medium of photography to raise awareness of critical social issues. On the other hand, photographic artists embraced feminist themes as a way of making their practice less esoteric and more engaged with contemporary life. This productive exchange between feminism and photography fostered a range of technical innovations and critical frameworks that radically transformed the direction of visual culture in Australia.
Micky Allan, Pat Brassington, Virginia Coventry, Sandy Edwards, Anne Ferran, Sue Ford, Christine Godden, Helen Grace, Janina Green, Fiona Hall, Ponch Hawkes, Carol Jerrems, Merryle Johnson, Ruth Maddison, Julie Rrap and Robyn Stacey.
Curated by Monash Gallery of Art
A Monash Gallery of Art travelling exhibition
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