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Follow along as students detail Chicago’s fierce approach to feminism and how this plate became a part of one of art history’s most famous artworks – the Dinner Party.
For Art Stories: Student Voices on the Crocker Collection, forty students in Assistant Professor, Mya Dosch’s US and Caribbean Art: Race and Representation class worked in teams to research and develop polyphonic audio guides about contemporary artworks by women, artists of color, and queer artists in the Museum’s permanent collection.
Follow along as students detail Chicago’s fierce approach to feminism and how this plate became a part of one of art history’s most famous artworks – the Dinner Party.
For Art Stories: Student Voices on the Crocker Collection, forty students in Assistant Professor, Mya Dosch’s US and Caribbean Art: Race and Representation class worked in teams to research and develop polyphonic audio guides about contemporary artworks by women, artists of color, and queer artists in the Museum’s permanent collection.