Art of the Feminist Identity
Submitted by tbarryfigu on Tue, 12/18/2007 - 7:55am.Please find the works of Elizabeth Cantanese, Sarah Lindberg, Gail Chavenelle, and myself in our attempts to illustrate feminism. We are two alum and two current students, each with our own account of what it means to be a feminist in today's world.
In reaction to each piece, please do one of two things: Either (a) compose a list of 5 individual words/piece which describe the work or the feeling emotion that they inspire OR (b) write a few sentences describing the illustrated definitions of feminism. If you were to look up feminism in the dictionary and find these paintings/sculptures, what would you take away?
My Olympia, Sarah Lindberg ('10)
Violin, Elizabeth Cantanese ('05)
Violin, Elizabeth Cantanese ('05)
Violin, Elizabeth Cantanese ('05)
The Exhale, Tamarinda Barry Figueroa ('08): The words and images which compose the corset are those which apply to the gender rolls assigned to women and feminists.
Feminism, Gail Chavenelle ('67)
Feminism, Gail Chavenelle ('67)
Feminism, Gail Chavenelle ('67)








