Why Are We Still Talking About Women Artists? With Sarah Jaffray and Marie-Anne Mancio
Why are we still talking about women artists?
In this episode of Artfully Said, Accredited Arts Society lecturers Sarah Jaffray and Marie-Anne Mancio explore the complex history of women in art, challenging familiar myths around “great women artists,” the “girl boss” narrative, and the ways female artists have been written out of the Western art canon. Through a wide-ranging conversation that moves from Renaissance artists to modern and contemporary figures such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Georgia O’Keeffe, Lee Krasner, Barbara Hepworth, Yoko Ono, Judy Chicago, Louise Bourgeois and Augusta Savage, they discuss feminism, structural inequality, domesticity, craft, performance art, museum curation and the role of the muse. This thoughtful discussion asks how art history needs us to rethink inherited narrative to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of women artists and their place in the history of art.
Sarah Jaffray is an art historian, educator, curator, and writer whose work focuses on modern art, with particular attention to philosophy, politics, and artistic process. She is currently Head of Art History at City Lit (London’s largest adult education college). Prior to this, she was a curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum. For six years, she was the lead educator for the Bridget Riley Art Foundation, and she has also worked at the Wellcome Collection, where she explored the connections between art, medicine, and human experience. Before moving to London, she was a tenured professor of art history based in Los Angeles.
Originally trained as an artist, Marie-Anne Mancio is a writer and art historian. She earned a DPhil in Art and Critical Theory from the University of Sussex. Marie-Anne has lectured in art history at City Lit, Tate Modern, The Course, Art in London, the V&A, Dulwich Picture Gallery, HENI Films, and the Ben Uri Gallery. She also leads art history study tours abroad for ACE and is a director of the InFems art collective, for which she curates exhibitions and writes.
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