Art Spots: Judy Chicago by Linda Loveland-Reid
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
1PM-2:30PM Online-Zoom
It was the 1970s, social change was in the air, and Judy Chicago was leading the pack for women’s rights.
Her first monumental effort was to re-design a whole house, each room done by a different woman artist – a huge statement about gender issues.
She went from there to the making of her famous Dinner Party, a 40-foot ceramic installation representing hundreds of female artists.
Learn more about this influential person in Linda Loveland-Reid’s 3-part History Lecture Series!
September 13 = Judy Chicago
October 11 = Barnes Collection (SIGN UP HERE)
November 15 = Marc Chagall (SIGN UP HERE)
Linda Loveland Reid has two novels available on Amazon; her short stories, essays and poetry have appeared in over 30 various publications. She teaches art history for SSU and Dominican Universities in the Osher Lifelong Learning program. Linda serves on SSU’s OLLI Advisory Board and Curriculum Committee and is chair of the Art Club with over 200 members. She is a Board Director for Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Other interests include directing theater for over 30 years, figurative and abstract painting, and directing community theater. Linda was chair of the Apple Blossom Festival Art show with over 150 artworks on display by artists County-wide. Her motto is “live ‘til you tilt.”
Website: LindaLovelandReid.com
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
1PM-2:30PM Online-Zoom
It was the 1970s, social change was in the air, and Judy Chicago was leading the pack for women’s rights.
Her first monumental effort was to re-design a whole house, each room done by a different woman artist – a huge statement about gender issues.
She went from there to the making of her famous Dinner Party, a 40-foot ceramic installation representing hundreds of female artists.
Learn more about this influential person in Linda Loveland-Reid’s 3-part History Lecture Series!
September 13 = Judy Chicago
October 11 = Barnes Collection (SIGN UP HERE)
November 15 = Marc Chagall (SIGN UP HERE)
Linda Loveland Reid has two novels available on Amazon; her short stories, essays and poetry have appeared in over 30 various publications. She teaches art history for SSU and Dominican Universities in the Osher Lifelong Learning program. Linda serves on SSU’s OLLI Advisory Board and Curriculum Committee and is chair of the Art Club with over 200 members. She is a Board Director for Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Other interests include directing theater for over 30 years, figurative and abstract painting, and directing community theater. Linda was chair of the Apple Blossom Festival Art show with over 150 artworks on display by artists County-wide. Her motto is “live ‘til you tilt.”
Website: LindaLovelandReid.com
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
1PM-2:30PM Online-Zoom
It was the 1970s, social change was in the air, and Judy Chicago was leading the pack for women’s rights.
Her first monumental effort was to re-design a whole house, each room done by a different woman artist – a huge statement about gender issues.
She went from there to the making of her famous Dinner Party, a 40-foot ceramic installation representing hundreds of female artists.
Learn more about this influential person in Linda Loveland-Reid’s 3-part History Lecture Series!
September 13 = Judy Chicago
October 11 = Barnes Collection (SIGN UP HERE)
November 15 = Marc Chagall (SIGN UP HERE)
Linda Loveland Reid has two novels available on Amazon; her short stories, essays and poetry have appeared in over 30 various publications. She teaches art history for SSU and Dominican Universities in the Osher Lifelong Learning program. Linda serves on SSU’s OLLI Advisory Board and Curriculum Committee and is chair of the Art Club with over 200 members. She is a Board Director for Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Other interests include directing theater for over 30 years, figurative and abstract painting, and directing community theater. Linda was chair of the Apple Blossom Festival Art show with over 150 artworks on display by artists County-wide. Her motto is “live ‘til you tilt.”
Website: LindaLovelandReid.com