March is a month of monumental significance in the global struggle for women’s rights. It houses International Women’s Day (March 8), World Poetry Day (March 21), and World Theatre Day (March 27) a ...
Sara Christensen Blair is the chair of the Art and Design department, but she is also an accomplished mixed-media artist. One ...
Bring back peacocking! Besides being polarizing, whether to conceal or reveal, layering is a versatile method that, considering addition being its defining practice, is informed by a quantity over ...
Dr. Natasha A. Kelly explores Afro-German feminisms through documentary film. This past week, the Bowdoin German Department ...
March is Women’s History Month and is a time for people to celebrate all women who have contributed to society. One aspect ...
Explore the bold return of Rococo in art and pop culture, where decadent beauty meets modern feminist subversion.
The Movement Peer Educators hosted a zine-making workshop, exploring feminist history and self-expression through zines.
Creatives – or creatures? In the 1660s, women – having been banned from working as actors in previously more puritanical ...
Imani Uzuri, an award-winning vocalist, composer and librettist, visited The Gund to discuss how different people engage with ...
Seminal feminist artist Linder will present a major new performance work in two parts this Summer. The work is the first of ...
Sophie Lewis proposes a reparative history in Enemy Feminisms that grapples with the ways the movement has harbored ...
Among the under-30s in so-called generation Z, a striking 57 per cent of males think feminism has gone so far that men are now suffering discrimination, versus 36 per cent of females. And 28 per ...