8th March 2018 | Kirsten Lloyd What can art (and artist history) can do for feminism? An event marking the launch of two publications: Feminism and Art History Now, edited by Victoria Horne and Lara Perry, and a special issue of Third Text focussing on ‘Social Reproduction and Art’, edited by Angela Dimitrakaki and Kirsten Lloyd. Speakers and respondents: James Bell (Northumbria University), Angela Dimitrakaki (University of Edinburgh),Laura Guy (Glasgow School of Art), Victoria Horne (Northumbria University), Kirsten Lloyd (University of Edinburgh), Lara Perry (University of Brighton), Catherine Spencer (University of St Andrews), Fran Stacey (Collective), Jennie Temple (artist, Edinburgh College). The Social Reproduction of Feminist Art History is co-hosted by Collective and the School of History of Art at The University of Edinburgh. Established in 2017, this research partnership convenes and supports initiatives that centre on art’s intersections with social reproduction and feminist thought. Affiliated with ECA’s Global Contemporary Research Group. Wednesday 25 October 2017 | 6—8pm Edinburgh College of Art, Evolution House, 5th Floor, 8 West Port All drawings by Jennie Temple (2017) Angela Dimitrakaki: correction “To think the home in terms of the factory”. Share this post:TwitterFacebookLinkedinE-mail