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Absurda (radio)

Location

Vienna
Austria
48° 12' 29.4264" N, 16° 22' 25.7484" E

Info:
satirical radio programm made by five women; broadcasted every third monday/month 18:00 - 19:00 on radio ORANGE 94.0 (last show 17.05.2010)

Statement:
Frauen machen Satire und sind ernst dabei - oder umgekehrt

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Brrnrrd (blog)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

Info:
Blog by British (comic) writer Jay Bernard

Statement:

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Shape & Situate: Posters of inspirational European women zine - issue 2

Shape and Situate: Posters of Inspirational European Women zine
Issue 2 (2011)

Type of project: 
Zine
Topic: 
Activism
Art
Zine
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AVIVA-Berlin (E-Zine)

Location

Berlin
Germany
52° 31' 24.258" N, 13° 24' 41.04" E

Info:
daily updated online-magazine with an emphasis on women culture (book reviews etc.) women + work, feminist news (including call for submissions etc.) and jewish life

Statement:
Seit Februar 2000 ist das Online-Magazin AVIVA-Berlin im Netz. Ein Medium, das frauenspezifische Themen jenseits von Brigitte und ihren Freundinnen beleuchtet.

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Interview with Stanislava Repar, editor of the Gender-Apokalipsa review

Topic: 
Art
Teaser Image: 

Please can you introduce yourself?

Interviewee: 
Stanislava Repar
Interviewer: 
Tea Hvala
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THE WOMEN’S LIBERATION MUSIC ARCHIVE: Feminist music-making from the 1970s and 80s

Location

United Kingdom

Press release for 1st May, 2011

An exciting new online resource is launched today: the Women’s Liberation Movement Music Archive, at http://womensliberationmusicarchive.wordpress.com

This project documents the bands, musicians and musical projects that were part of, or influenced by, the great burgeoning of cultural creativity generated by the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) of the 1970s and 80s.

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Caona: Keeping the gold. An Interview with Cae Massena, co-founder of Caona, a collective dedicated to supporting women musicians in France.

Topic: 
Activism
Art
Teaser Image: 

Jamika Ajalon, artist, musician and poet, speaks with Cae Massena, artist, musician, academic and co-founder of Caona, a collective dedicated to supporting women musicians in France.

Jamika: What do you do?

Interviewee: 
Cae Massena, artist/musician/academic and co-founder of Caona.
Interviewer: 
Jamika Ajalon, artist, musician, poet
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Untold Stories: international exhibition of queer art in Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia

Untold Stories
Tallinna Kunstihoone
Vabaduse väljak 6
Wed-Sun 12-18
Exhibition is open 8.05–26.06

artists: Malin Arnell & Kajsa Dahlberg & Johanna Gustavsson & Fia-Stina Sandlund in collaboration with Zoe Leonard, Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz, Sezgin Boynik & Kalle Hamm & Minna L. Henriksson & Dzamil Kamanger, Liisi Eelmaa & Minna Hint, Conny Karlsson, Dagmar Kase, Kiwa & Terje Toomistu, M.L., Marcus Lindeen, Karin Michalski & Sabina Baumann, Nallem, Flemming Rolighed, Emily Roysdon, Jaanus Samma, Mariá Takács, Mare Tralla, Anna-Stina Treumund

Type of project: 
Art
Event
Topic: 
Art
LGBT and queer issues
type=project

Second Annual Feminist Art History Conference 2011 (Washington D.C., November 4-5, 2011; CfP Deadline: May 15, 2011)

Second Annual
FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE
Free and open to the public at American University in Washington, DC.

Friday and Saturday
November 4 and 5
2011

Keynote: Friday Evening
"The Future of Feminist Art History. Where have we come from, where are we going?"
Dr. Mary Sheriff, Professor, Art History, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

In planning:
Special panel on feminist art and museums
Sunday tour, led by curator Wanda Corn, of the exhibition Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories at the National Portrait Gallery

Type of project: 
Art
Conference
Topic: 
Art
Gender studies
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