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THE FUTURE IS FEMALE: TRENDS IN REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN ARTISTS IN THE UK

  • 4 Cromwell Place South Kensington London, SW7 2JE United Kingdom (map)

Credit line: (detail) Lilly Martin Spencer, The Artist and Her Family at a Fourth of July Picnic, ca. 1864, courtesy of National Museum of Women in the Arts.


Cromwell Place and  the National Museum of Women in the Art invite you to an evening discussing the rise in representation of female-identifying artists in the UK, as we celebrate the tenth anniversary of East London Fawcett’s Art Audit.

The year-long campaign that assessed female representation in London’s museums and galleries. We will hear from the authors of the Freelands Foundation’s 2015-2022 report which continued ELF’s research as we reflect on the changing landscape for women artists over the last decade.

Panellists:

Dr. Charlotte Bonham-Carter, curator, educator and author of Representation of Women Artists in the UK, Freelands Foundation, 2016 and 2022.


Mary Evans, artist, educator, Director of Slade.


Dr. Kate McMillan, artist, educator and author of Representation of Female Artists in Britain 2018-2020.


Gemma Rolls-Bentley, curator, educator and author of the initial 2012-2013 East London Fawcett Art Audit.


Places are very limited, please click here to RSVP and use access code “ CP_AWITA ”

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