Ah, the fading light of summer...to me that means school is IN session! I have had the first meeting for my youth literature-based art class, AND both of my 3D college classes have already started. I have been slowly getting back into the groove of educating and not just 'sitting'. I am also taking an online business class, so this weekend, and subsequent Wednesdays I will be devoted to this new professional endeavor.
In other very fine news, I am a new regional coordinator for The Feminist Art Project (TFAP)! I will be 'coordinating' the women artists of the Baltimore Chapter, although they already got it in spades. But I am still very excited about my new, challenging role. The main challenge here will be how to fund everything we want to do, as zero dollar budgets are 'fun' and 'interesting'. I guess I'll need to dust off my grant-writing skills, shoot y'all.
If you'd like more information on The Feminist Art Project - Baltimore Chapter or TFAP, in general, here are some handy links...
For TFAP Bmore, here is the link to the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tfap.bmore
or find us on twitter at @TFAPbmore. Website/blog to follow soon!
The Feminist Art Project (TFAP) is an international collaborative initiative celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact of women on the visual arts, art history, and art practice, past and present. The project is a strategic intervention against the ongoing erasure of women from the cultural record. TFAP promotes diverse feminist art events, education and publications through its website and online calendar and facilitates networking and regional program development throughout the world.
You can learn more about the organization and its initiatives by accessing TFAP's website here: http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu/about/
In other very fine news, I am a new regional coordinator for The Feminist Art Project (TFAP)! I will be 'coordinating' the women artists of the Baltimore Chapter, although they already got it in spades. But I am still very excited about my new, challenging role. The main challenge here will be how to fund everything we want to do, as zero dollar budgets are 'fun' and 'interesting'. I guess I'll need to dust off my grant-writing skills, shoot y'all.
If you'd like more information on The Feminist Art Project - Baltimore Chapter or TFAP, in general, here are some handy links...
For TFAP Bmore, here is the link to the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tfap.bmore
or find us on twitter at @TFAPbmore. Website/blog to follow soon!
The Feminist Art Project (TFAP) is an international collaborative initiative celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact of women on the visual arts, art history, and art practice, past and present. The project is a strategic intervention against the ongoing erasure of women from the cultural record. TFAP promotes diverse feminist art events, education and publications through its website and online calendar and facilitates networking and regional program development throughout the world.
You can learn more about the organization and its initiatives by accessing TFAP's website here: http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu/about/