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Explore the early years and evolution of Judy Chicago, a feminist pioneer in the art world. From her transformative name change to creating iconic works like "The Dinner Party," witness her influential legacy as an author, teacher, and lecturer.
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JUDY CHICAGO FEMINIST PIONEER
EARLY YEARS Born Judy Cohen 1939 in Chicago Art Institute of Chicago Father’s death 1953
COLLEGE , MARRIAGE Car Hood, 1964 UCLA Jerry Gerowitz Masters Degree 1964
1965-1970 Pasadena Lifesavers 1968 Minimilism Sexuality Fresno State
NAME CHANGE "Judy Gerowitz hereby divests herself of all names imposed upon her through male social dominance and chooses her own name, Judy Chicago."
FEMINISM AND THE 1970’s Coined the term “Feminist Art” First feminist art class of 15 women Womanhouse 1972
THE BIRTH PROJECT 1980-1985 Birth Tear/Tear from the Birth 1982
HOLOCAUST PROJECT 1985-1993 Rainbow Shabbat 1982
LEGACY Through the Flower 1978-Present Author, Teacher, Lecturer Feminist Impact
SOURCES Presentation by Barry Hren and Jake Donovan WWW.JUDYCHICAGO.COM WWW.THROUGHTHEFLOWER.ORG WWW.BROOKLYNMUSEUM.ORG WWW.LEWALLENCONTEMPORARY.COM WWW.WOMANHOUSE.REFUGIA.NET