Women’s Work: A Conversation with Lucy Lippard and Harmony Hammond
Video (1:00:51): ‘Writer, activist, curator, co-founded various artists’ feminist and activist organizations and publications, and author of 25 books on contemporary art and cultural criticism, Lucy Lippard, will be joined by Harmony Hammond, a leading figure in the development of the feminist art movement in New York in the early 1970s, and co-founder of A.I.R., the first women’s cooperative art gallery in New York.’ The conversation was mediated by Chris Morris.
‘On September 20, 2022 the National Trust for Historic Preservation hosted the last of three events celebrating “Women’s Work.” This event “Women’s Work: A Conversation with Lucy Lippard and Harmony Hammond ” was developed by the National Trust’s Where Women Made History program in conjunction with the “Women’s Work” exhibition at Lyndhurst — a National Trust Historic Site located in Tarrytown, New York.’ – National Trust for Historic Preservation
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