Insightful and inclusive discussion that illuminates problems and builds new paths forward. Here is where your gifts of communication, Liza, help create change. Looking forward to creations. And thanks for non-binary and trans vocabulary and selections.
I'm wondering if you are linked with artists who are disability activists. Their views would be important You would be intrigued by Astra and Sunara Taylor, two brilliant sisters. Sunny is the artist and she was at Goddard College briefly, as I recall.
Thank you, bob. I am not linked with any disability artists, sadly. I only know of one cartoonist in that category, a man...not sure if he is still drawing however. Thanks for mentioning this.
As a native of the Boston area and a fan of the Red Sox going back to the days of my namesake Carl Yastrzemski (my Little League teammates bestowed his name on me), I am generally content to visit NYC just one or maybe a few times per decade. This exhibit makes me wish one of those times was coming up soon. Alas, it is unlikely, since the weight of my life right now (not looking for pity -- my life is the best it's ever been), tells me it won't happen. I wish the rest of you health and happiness in the new year, though, and a laugh where I cannot,
Thanks Chuck! I have similar feelings about B-town, being a Yankee fan. But my sister lives there, and I have good friends who do, so I don't hold a strong grudge. Just a playful one.
Congratulations on the new exhibit! Wish I were in town to see it.
Thank you!
Sounds incredible.
Any chance they have any catalogues for sale?
Thank you! No catalogues, sadly. So little money in the museum world.
How delighted (and unsurprised) that you are leading this exhibit! Not only an extraordinary philosopher-artist but a role model for women everywhere.
It’s wonderful - and humbling - that you are here sharing these events and your gift with us, Liza. Thank you!
Thank you, Patris. It was so nice of the Society to ask me to do this!
Wow. This is brilliant. Hope someone films it. Do enjoy every minute. Con-cats. It will be awesome I am sure.
We are going to have a videographer there, particularly for my documentary:)
Insightful and inclusive discussion that illuminates problems and builds new paths forward. Here is where your gifts of communication, Liza, help create change. Looking forward to creations. And thanks for non-binary and trans vocabulary and selections.
I'm wondering if you are linked with artists who are disability activists. Their views would be important You would be intrigued by Astra and Sunara Taylor, two brilliant sisters. Sunny is the artist and she was at Goddard College briefly, as I recall.
Thank you, bob. I am not linked with any disability artists, sadly. I only know of one cartoonist in that category, a man...not sure if he is still drawing however. Thanks for mentioning this.
As a native of the Boston area and a fan of the Red Sox going back to the days of my namesake Carl Yastrzemski (my Little League teammates bestowed his name on me), I am generally content to visit NYC just one or maybe a few times per decade. This exhibit makes me wish one of those times was coming up soon. Alas, it is unlikely, since the weight of my life right now (not looking for pity -- my life is the best it's ever been), tells me it won't happen. I wish the rest of you health and happiness in the new year, though, and a laugh where I cannot,
Thanks Chuck! I have similar feelings about B-town, being a Yankee fan. But my sister lives there, and I have good friends who do, so I don't hold a strong grudge. Just a playful one.
I love that. Thanks!
also wish i was there to see it!
What a great idea for an exhibit! I wish I lived nearer to New York, to be able to see it.
The theme and the contributors are an ideal combination-and fair 'pay-back' for the majority-men past.
Thanks! It's a drop in the bucket, but something fun to do and start conversation and laughs!