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DRI + Dublin Festival of History Virtual Coffee Morning

When

Wednesday, September 27, 2023, 10:00 - 10:30

Where

Tickets

Free online event, booking essential

Feminist Art Making Histories – Archiving as Feminist Practice.

This coffee morning will be hosted by Dr. Martina Mullaney, Postdoctoral Researcher with the Feminist Art Making Histories Project (IADT). Martina will deliver a talk about Feminist Art Making Histories – Archiving as Feminist Practice.

The ‘Feminist Art Making Histories’ (FAMH) research project is recording, curating, and archiving the oral histories and associated ephemera of feminist artists in Ireland and the UK from the 1970s. Once complete the FAMH archive will be housed in perpetuity in the Digital Repository of Ireland. 

The data FAHM is collecting has, to date, been neither rigorously created, curated nor interpreted, a stark omission of care regarding the legacy of Irish and UK feminist art practices.

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