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 Please join the Rutgers Institute for Women and Art
for a
FEMINIST FETE
An afternoon of art, performances, amuse bouche and libation
Honoring Feminist Guerrillas:
Guerrilla Girls, Guerrilla Girls BroadBand, Guerrilla Girls On Tour!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
3 -6 pm
Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, Rutgers University
33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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TICKETS |
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Charlotte Bonaparte Patron(ess) 2 tickets
Charlotte Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon Bonaparte, lived in Bordentown, NJ
where she sketched many landscapes of her adopted homeland.
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$300
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Sarah Vaughan Benefactor
1 ticket
Sarah Vaughan was a renowned jazz singer from Newark, NJ who
received the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award in 1989.
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$150 |
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Lilly Martin Spencer Donor (special price for artists)
1 ticket
Lilly Martin Spencer lived in Newark, NJ and was one of the most important
genre painters of the 19th Century.
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$75 |
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Alice Neel Contributor (special price for students)
1 ticket
Alice Neel was a 20th Century American painter who summered in Deal, NJ.
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$25 |
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To make reservations for the Feminist Fete call 732/932-3726 today! Click Here for Fete Reservation Form For more information please call or email womenart@rci.rutgers.edu Map to the Fete! Complimentary event parking available in building's underground garage. Access from Kirkpatrick St.
In honor of the IWA's 5th anniversary and the Girls, the IWA has published the poster After Gerhard Richter by artist Joyce Kozloff available for the first time at the Feminist Fete!
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Charlotte Bonaparte Patron(ess) Committee
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Grimanesa Amoros Nancy Azara Kit Smyth Basquin & Daniel Bonbright Betsy & Bob Barbanell Joan Bartl Serena Bocchino Edward Stapley Brown Elizabeth Cohen Betsy Damon Delight W. Dodyk Audrey Flack & Robert Marcus Linda Freeman Judith W. Godwin Carol Golden Amy Gottschalk & John Frank Eve Ingalls Joyce Kozloff Marsha Levin-Rojer
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Hung Liu & Jeff Kelley Marjorie Martay Drs. Leonard & Muriel Moss Isabel & Julio Nazario Nell Painter Drs. Martin Rosenberg & Ellen Fennick Ernestine W. Ruben Susan Schear Joan Snyder Katherine Somers Ellen & Albert Stark Sylvia Stengle Courtney Taylor Farideh Tehrani Jorge Daniel Veneciano & Rhonda Garelick Cheryl A. Wall |
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Margaret Bourke-White* Patron(ess) Arts Council of Princeton Art W Salon Series Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions Visual Arts Department/Mason Gross School of the Arts Woman’s Art Journal |
Suzy Frelinghuysen Patron(ess)** The Sisters Mann

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The Feminist Fete celebrates the opening of the exhibition Feminist Masked Avengers: 30 Early Guerrilla Girls' Posters donated by founding member Liubov Popova to the Miriam Schapiro Archives/Rutgers University Libraries Guerrilla Girls, Guerrilla Girls BroadBand, Guerilla Girls On Tour! June 1 - July 18, 2011 Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries hours: Tues. - Fri., 10am - 3pm, weekends by appointment.
In 1985, a bunch of in-your-face posters went up o the streets of New York and all hell broke loose. The Guerrilla Girls were born. Over a hundred posters, actions, books and billboards followed about art, art history, politics, film, theatre, social issues, popular culture and corruption in the art world. Now 26 years later, this exhibition will feature early Guerrilla Girls posters, including a set donated by founding member, Liubov Popova, to the Miriam Schapiro Archives on Women Artists at Rutgers University Libraries, along with recent work of all the Girls. For information about the Girls, visit their websites:
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The IWA is proud to present food prepared and served by the Community Food Bank of New Jersey's Community Kitchen www.njfoodbank.org Photo credit (top): The Guerrilla Girls, 1996, © Lois Greenfield *Internationally acclaimed photographer Margaret Bourke-White was born and raised in Plainfield, NJ. **Suzy Frelinghuysen was a renowned American abstract painter and opera singer who was born in NJ |
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