Lecture – 'The White Female Gaze: A Black Feminist Perspective on Identity, Affect and Representation'

When: April 11, 2019 4:00pm

Join the UA Museum of Art for their spring museum lecture series with Stephanie Troutman, a black feminist scholar, director of the UA Southern Arizona Writing Project, and first-generation college student, for a lecture titiled, "The White Female Gaze: A Black Feminist Perspective on Identity, Affect and Representation."

About the lecture:

Drawing on black feminist techniques from the work of contemporary scholars and theorists such as Christina Sharpe, Nicole Fleetwood and Kara Keeling, Troutman will engage with the exhibition "F***nism," which features works for, by and about women. Troutman's talk will examine the intersection of race and gender in order to think through the multiple ways that art might reflect or refract socio-emotional dynamics and race relations between and among women.


Audience: All
Audience size: Small (1-50)

Where

Campus: Main Campus

Address

Contact info & links

Contacts

Chelsea Farrar University of Arizona Museum of Art

Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Chelsea Farrar