The Museum of Modern Art Library
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Current exhibition:
Back in Time with Time-Based Works: Artists’ Books at Franklin Furnace, 1976–1980
Recent exhibitions:
Aerial Imagery In Print, 1860-Today
THE ELECTRO-LIBRARY: European Avant-Garde Magazines from the 1920sThe Roof of the Whale:" El Techo de la Ballena and the Venezuelan Avant-Garde, 1961–1969Sundance Institute Archives & collection
Founded in 1981, Sundance Institute is a nonprofit organization that discovers and supports independent film, media, and theatre artists from the U.S. and around the world.
Sundance Institute helps artists tell their stories—and the Sundance Institute Archives & Collection works to protect and preserve them. We are passionate about preserving and sharing the stories of our supported artists and the history of the organization for generations to come. Learn more about the Archives & Collection at sundance.org/archives.
Sundance Institute helps artists tell their stories—and the Sundance Institute Archives & Collection works to protect and preserve them. We are passionate about preserving and sharing the stories of our supported artists and the history of the organization for generations to come. Learn more about the Archives & Collection at sundance.org/archives.
new wave feminism
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A quasi-academic look at Feminism, politics & race relations through the lens of a 20-something year old Nigerian American who was born & raised up in the (still) segregated south but has relocated to the "liberal" yet historic & traditional north.
This blog is my space for an interdisciplinary examination of race, gender, class, sexuality - all things intersectional & multi-dimensional.
Feminism the way I see it...
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A quasi-academic look at Feminism, politics & race relations through the lens of a 20-something year old Nigerian American who was born & raised up in the (still) segregated south but has relocated to the "liberal" yet historic & traditional north.
This blog is my space for an interdisciplinary examination of race, gender, class, sexuality - all things intersectional & multi-dimensional.
Feminism the way I see it...
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Tip The Blogger?
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If you like what you see, and want to support the blog & keep me writing, throw in whatever change you like in the online tip cup. Or send me an ask & tip me in your kind words!
Donations aren't required, but greatly appreciated