Keeley Ibrahim (English Major) Among Contributors to Art Exhibition on Women's History

Brooklyn-Campus English major Keeley Ibrahim and fourteen other Honor's-Program students are collaborating on an art installation entitled "Still Partying: A Collective Response to Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party."


From the Brookln-Campus press release:
Setting their own place at the table, students at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus will honor Judy Chicago’s iconic work, “The Dinner Party,” at an exhibition that celebrates important women in history, Dec. 13-16.

Styled after Chicago’s feminist masterpiece, the exhibition features artwork by 15 honors students who took the interdisciplinary course “Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party: Feminist Art, History and Philosophy,” taught by Brooklyn Campus associate professor of philosophy Margaret Cuonzo and professor of art Liz Rudey. The course ends with its own “Dinner Party” in which the ceramics, needlework and written components of the course are all shared.
Read the full press release.

This exhibition will be up for four days only (December 13-16). Don't miss it!

Other participating students are Ariana Calderon, Phoebe Cha, Susanna Galvez, VeronicaHanna, Isabel Sierra, Michelle Lawton, Angely Martinez, Sabina Mazur, Athena Moustakas, Angel Ng, Amanda Romhin, Orasetin Samson, Jacqueline Simonian and Gianna Spinoso.

Congratulations, Keeley, et al.!

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