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Venice: The Impossible City

Earlier this year, at the end of April, I was packing and preparing to move to Venice for two months. I’d been hired for an internship with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and I was excited to be going back to Italy: in 2013, I’d lived in Rome for a summer and studied in Bologna, but […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: Zubeida Agha of the Guerrilla Girls

Zubeida Agha is a member of the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist arts collective based in New York City. And before you get confused about why we are interviewing a late Modernist painter from Pakistan-that isn’t her real name.  Founded in the late 1980’s, the Guerrilla Girls are a group of artist and art professionals from […]Read Post ›

It’s Brave to Quit the Museum Field: Part One

The museum is highly problematic, but we normalize it. But we shouldn’t.

Profiles in Art: Rebecca Bedell

Rebecca Bedell is an Associate Professor of the Art of the United States, Art Department, Wellesley College.  Professor Bedell is author of The Anatomy of Nature: Geology and American Landscape Painting, 1825-1875 and the soon to be published Moved to Tears: Rethinking the Art of the Sentimental in the United States. She is also much beloved […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: The Female Gaze Team

Maybe you’ve seen our series “Profiles in Art” , which follows female professionals in the visual arts. But were you ever curious about the writers here at the Female Gaze? Wonder no more because this week we’re sitting down and answering the questions we’ve sent out to our interviewees. We are feminist scholars that all came […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: Colleen Hill

Colleen Hill is a fashion historian, author, and Curator of Costume and Accessories at The Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). She is currently based in New York City.  Interview conducted by: Tiffany Chan Edited by: Morgan Moore & Tiffany Chan Cover Image by Bob Bland Q: What is your story? How did you […]Read Post ›

Daniela Rivera’s “The Andes Inverted” and Installing at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts

At the beginning of March, I had the incredible opportunity to help with the installation of Daniela Rivera’s show, The Andes Inverted, at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  The Andes Inverted is a response to Chile’s copper mine, Chuquicamata.  The mine has been worked since before Columbus arrived in the Americas, and is now […]Read Post ›

Profiles in Art: Dahlia Al-Habieli

Dahlia Al-Habieli is a scenic designer, visual designer and instructor currently based in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Born and raised in Abu-Dhabi, Dahlia has credited the city for fostering her love of storytelling and focused her work on building connections between languages, cultures and genders. She has won numerous awards for her work including  the Independent […]Read Post ›

10 Things I Learned Working in an Art Gallery

The Met in Transition

What does it mean, when the Met is in trouble?

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