CFA Unit Belen
Date
Title
CFA Unit
All
401 2nd St. SW
ABQ
Art
Art Building
Arts-in-Medicine
Atrium Gallery UNM Taos
Belen
Center for the Arts
Clark 101
College of Fine Arts
Dance
Education
Electronic Art
Cinematic Arts
John Sommers Gallery
Land Arts of the American West
Music
Room 141
Sanitary Tortilla Factory
South Broadway Cultural Center
Tamarind Institute
Theatre
UNM Art Museum
UNM John Donald Robb Musical Trust
Venue
All
1025 Broadway SE
318 Silver Ave SW
6Th Street Studio
87102
Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM
Albuquerque Press Club
Art Building
Center for the Arts
Conference Room CFA 1009
Cornell Mall
Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance
First Presbyterian Church of Albuquerque
George Pearl Hall Auditorium
Keller Hall
Launchpad Night Club
Masley Gallery
National Hispanic Cultural Center ~ Albuquerque Journal Theatre
NM 87102
PAIS 1100
Popejoy Hall
Rodey Theatre
Sanitary Tortilla Factory
Tamarind Institute at 2500 Central Ave SE (corner of Stanford & Central)
The Cathedral of St. John
The Dimenna Center for Classical Music
Through the Flower Art Space
University Stadium
UNM Clark
Virtual event from the Tamarind workshop
Waters Room
Zimmerman Library
Type of Art
All
Art & Ecology
Arts Leadership Business
Collaborative Printmaking
Contemporary Prints
Dance
Ethnomusicology
Experimental
Film
Gallery Exhibition
Graphic Design
Installation
Lecture
Music
Musicology
Painting
Performance Art
Photography
Public Art
Studio Art
Theatre
Visual Art
march
16feb(feb 16)10:00 AM31mar(mar 31)4:00 PMLESSONS FOR TODAY: REVISITING THE DINNER PARTY

Event Details
Through the Flower Art Space in Belen, NM has a timely and thought-provoking exhibition, Lessons for Today: Revisiting The Dinner Party, which will run through the end of March 2023
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Event Details
Through the Flower Art Space in Belen, NM has a timely and thought-provoking exhibition, Lessons for Today: Revisiting The Dinner Party, which will run through the end of March 2023 in celebration of Women’s History Month.
The show consists of illustrated panels about each of the thirty-nine women represented in Judy Chicago’s landmark work The Dinner Party, which is permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, along with several original test plates, drawings, and archival material as well as a virtual tour of The Dinner Party narrated by Chicago.
Created between 1974 and 1979, The Dinner Party, a symbolic history of women in Western civilization, introduced women into history at a time when they were struggling to have their voices heard and to fight for equality, thereby challenging all the omissions that existed in the way that history was taught. With the current reversal of women’s rights and the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Chicago, a pioneer of the Feminist Art Movement and a life-long advocate for social justice, believes there is an urgent need to revisit the women of The Dinner Party to use their struggles and triumphs to empower and engage people in the present to stand up to an antiquated and patriarchal ideology. Says Chicago, “It is more important than ever that young people learn about women’s history because these brave women and their allies stood up to society and made impactful changes—changes that need to happen again or we are going to find ourselves losing many of the gains that have been achieved because of centuries of struggle.
Time
feb 16 (thursday) 10:00am - mar 31 (friday) 4:00pm