Artist colleagues in Lincoln, Nebraska are celebrating the impact of Womanhouse and the Feminist Art Movement with their exhibition, Womanhouse v4.0: The House that Feminism Built. In addition to hosting a series of performances, lectures, movies, and discussions, they have facilitated a large-scale collaboration that has resulted in a fabric tent-house made of donated clothing that was cut up, drawn on, written on, pieced, and sewn together by many, many men and women.
My essay, “Surviving and Thriving through Collaboration,” was published in their exhibition catalogue and can be read here.