Judy Chicago: Retrospective- Her Life-Her Art - Her Activism

Please join us for a lively and intimate discussion on the Judy Chicago: Retrospective exhibit, which is currently showing at San Francisco’s de Young Museum. The discussion is presented by the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco Docent Victoria Kirby. Adding to the conversation will be Debra Reabock, a Bay Area visual artist and photo philanthropist.

Judy Chicago is a trailblazer and leader of the feminist art moment. Kirby's talk will explore Chicago’s full body of works, from her early forays into minimalism to her current work that addresses mortality and environmental issues.

Judy Chicago: A Retrospective is organized on the heels of the 40th anniversary of the first showing of The Dinner Party in San Francisco and in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the women’s right to vote in the United States. How fitting a tribute to an artist who has spent a lifetime fighting for social justice and female expression. The discussion will be followed by Q&A. Have your questions ready.

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MLF: Arts

Chicago photo by Donald Woodman/Wikimedia Commons.

MLF ORGANIZER

Robert Melton

Speakers
Image - Docent Victoria Kirby

Victoria Kirby

Docent, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco

Image - Debra Reabock

Debra Reabock

Visual Artists; Photo Philanthropist

Image - Robert Melton

Robert Melton

Co-chair, Arts Member-Led Forum; Curator, Farmer Gallery—Moderator