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An Art and Life Class: Convening Critical Women to Resist Art Schooling

An Art and Life Class: Convening Critical Women to Resist Art Schooling Image
An analogue slide show presentation and talk by Adele Patrick, co-founder of both Women in Profile (WiP) and Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL).

In the mid 1980’s a group of women studying at Glasgow School of Art began to meet in each other’s flats with slides of their work and a projector for ‘Slide Criticism’ sessions. Responding to the prevailing art institutional pedagogy that erased women’s lives and contributions to art and history formation, these informal, packed, self-organised and facilitated meetings were a counter cultural locus informed by consciousness raising to discuss women’s art, women artists and feminism. They were a precursor to the founding of Women in Profile (WiP) and subsequently Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL).

Adele Patrick, who was a 'Slide Criticism' meeting host, will show slides from the original meetings (now held in the GWL collection), discuss their rationale, their legacy and the pre-digital technologies involved.

This workshop forms part of the free curriculum of events for The Ignorant Art School Sit-in #4 Outside the Circle.

Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Free.
Promoted By: Cooper Gallery
Dates
Thursday 21st November 2024 6:30pm
Venue
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art
13 Perth Road
Dundee
DD1 4HT
01382 385330
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