Feminist Art: From 1965 to Present – Online course

COURSE CODE: OC2402AH07

COURSE DATES: Wednesdays, 5th February – 5th March 2025

TUTOR: Dr Oriana Fox

DAYS: 5

TIMES: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

EXPERIENCE LEVEL: Ages 18+, All Levels

FEE: £140

LOCATION: Online

The impact of feminism on art has produced radical and groundbreaking work, introducing new subject matter and pioneering new forms. This course will outline a rich lineage of feminist art as it has developed in Euro-American contexts and beyond, by looking at the work of artists influenced by feminist politics since the 1960s up to the present.

In place of a chronological account, we will explore feminist art via themes that connect artists across generations and geographies via shared subject matter and/or form, taking into account both the intersectionality of the artist’s identities and the particularities of their respective socio-political contexts.

Recommend booking by: January 22, 2025

All Levels

All attendees must be aged 18 and over.

This course is suitable for all levels. Students can move at their own pace depending on their experience, with as much support from the Tutor as they wish. This means an student from the following experience levels can join this course:

Beginner

Choose a Beginners course if you are looking for a broad introduction to the medium you are studying. Our Beginner courses are suitable for students with no prior experience.

Beginner +

Choose a Beginner + course if you are looking to hone your skills, focus on a specific subject area and build your confidence. These courses are suitable for those with some basic skills in and knowledge of the taught medium.

Intermediate

Our Intermediate courses are suitable for students who have considerable prior knowledge of the taught medium or have completed a Beginners/Beginners + course with the Art Academy.

Advanced

Choose our Advanced courses if you have considerable knowledge in the taught medium. You are expected to be able to work independently and have critical discussions around your work.

Please bring a notebook and pen if you wish.

Students need to ensure that they have all the  materials and technical equipment needed available from the first lesson.

The lessons will be facilitated through Google Meets. Please ensure your computer/laptop/smart phone is set-up prior to the first lesson.

You must ensure you have a Google Account ahead of your course, if you do not have one these are free and easy to setup. Please follow instructions here on how to setup.

Please email [email protected] if you struggle to set this up and we will be happy to help.

You will be emailed Google Meets link and instructions on how to join a week before the course starts.

DR. ORIANA FOX

Dr Oriana Fox is a video and performance artist and an art historian. She has taught at London art schools for the past ten years and holds a PhD in Visual Cultures and an MA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London; as well as a BFA in Painting from Washington University in St. Louis. Her written and practical work explores the connections between self-disclosure, non-conformity, belonging and mental health, contemporary feminist and queer performance art. She has shown her artwork in renowned art venues such as the ICA, Tate Modern and Britain, Orchard Gallery in New York and Kunsthalle Wein, Vienna. Her writing has been included in Feminist Review, Dance Theatre Journal and in edited volumes published by Intellect and Courtauld Books. Oriana regularly disseminates original interviews with artists, activists and academics via her live talk show performance piece The O Show and its spin-off podcast “Multiple Os”.

We aim to foster a productive environment. We do not tolerate the following:

  • Screen-shotting or screen-recording at any point of the course (without expressed permission from the tutor or owners of the work)
  • Deliberate disruption of the session/conversation
  • Harassment, bullying, intimidation

We have a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and bullying, which we define as:

  • Negative comments about race/ethnicity, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, physical appearance, citizenship, or other protected categories (alt: Racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, xenophobic, antisemetic, Islamophobic and classist behaviour and language)
  • Intimidation or threats
  • Unwelcome sexual attention
  • Any activity meant to convey or cultivate hostility
  • Ad hominem insults or other attacks
  • Encouraging the above behaviour

Please also avoid interrupting the tutor and fellow students without cause.

Enforcement

If you violate the code of conduct we retain the right to eject you immediately from the lesson. Future participation will be discussed and you will be notified of the appropriate course of action.

  • Please ensure that at all times you follow our Code Of Conduct.
  • You will be sent a link for Google Meets and Padlet link one week before the start of your course.
  • Please note that the Art Academy cannot be held responsible for student’s technology and/or connectivity. If for any reason (including technical) students are unable to take part, we will not be providing compensation. We are not responsible for any subsequent cost accrued from high data usage.
  • You will need to have paid in full before the first session of your class. Your place is not guaranteed until we have received full payment. Please book early in order to guarantee your place on the course.
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£140.00

Feminist art, Short course, Art History, Online Course

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