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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!