Posts Tagged ‘Women Art Revolution’

!Women Art Revolution is Now Closer to Home

Whether you can’t make it to Canada this Fall or just can’t wait to get a quick fix of Lynn’s newest feature film, the San Francisco Arts Commission has got you covered. In their 40th anniversary, not-to-be-missed exhibition Now & When, which runs through September 4th, they are featuring Timelines: !Women Art Revolution! It’s a multimedia collection tracing the trajectory of !WAR since Lynn began filming 42 years ago. According to the SFAC,

Her time capsule provides a glimpse into the process of creating this monumental film project and contains organizational timelines that chart how the film was realized, the timing of getting the footage and acquiring images, the projected completion and distribution schedules, the sound and video timelines, and graphic timelines from 1970-2009 that define histories. Additionally, Now & When offers local audiences a chance to view clips of !Women Art Revolution before it premieres at MOMA in New York.

The Guerilla Girls are in the revolution- are you?

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08 2010

!WAR to premiere at TIFF: September 12, 2010!

!WAR in Liverpool

While we are counting down to the completion of the groundbreaking documentary !Women Art Revolution! a (formerly) secret history, Lynne-philes in Liverpool and points near have a chance to get just a little closer, a little sooner. As part of “Touched Talks”, the 2010 Liverpool Biennial’s pre-exhibition lecture series, !WAR will be screened as a work-in-progress, followed by a discussion with Dr. Alison Rowley of Liverpool John Moores University. Yes, our friends across the Atlantic have all the luck, it seems. The talk will take place this coming Wednesday, April 21, from 4-6 PM. Make your fingers run, not walk, to get tickets! And for those of you not fortunate enough to be in the UK next week, get your fix at the !WAR YouTube channel, become a fan on Facebook, and follow the film on Twitter. You wouldn’t want to miss the revolution, now would you?

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04 2010

Join the Open Process

This evening, March 2, join us at Intersection for the Arts for “Clips and Conversation”, part of their Open Process series and an unprecedented opportunity presented by Bay Area Women in Film and Media! Not only will participants get a sneak peek of clips from TWO forthcoming documentaries about feminist art- Lynn’s !Women Art Revolution: a (formerly!) secret history, and Joan Braderman’s The Heretics- but they’ll also participate in a post-screening forum with Lynn, The Heretics producer Crescent Diamond,  BAWIFM President Simone Nelson, and other exciting academic and artistic voices. Considering !WAR won’t be released until Fall 2010, this will truly be an evening to remember and a chance to get in on the ground floor of the dialogue this project will generate across the art world. Here at the livingblog, we hope to collect and disseminate this dialogue as much as we can. In the meantime, take yourself here for more details.  Of course, for BAWIFM members, the event is free.

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03 2010

Putting on the !WAR Paint

As you may or may not have noticed, there have been a few changes to the digital face of the livingblog lately. In anticipation (and celebration!) of Lynn’s new documentary project, !Women Art Revolution: a (formerly!) secret history, we’ve been doing some renovations!

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02 2010

Revolution Art-Style Now!

As you might have heard, Lynn is currently in post-production on the documentary film !WOMEN ART REVOLUTION a (formerly) secret history, to be completed in Spring of 2010. The livingblog is thrilled to reveal the brand new trailer, hot off the Final Cut timeline!
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12 2009

Retreat! (But Not Surrender)

Lynn's Project Page at Creative Capital

Lynn's Project Page at Creative Capital

Last weekend? England. This weekend? Massachusetts. Lynn is away at Williams College for a retreat hosted by those innovative, philanthropic funders of contemporary art, Creative Capital. Founded by Ruby Lerner, who is now president, the organization is now celebrating its tenth anniversary! Oh, and they awarded Lynn a grant in 2008, for Women Art Revolution.

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07 2009