This conference celebrates the significant roles women have played and continue to play in the arts and their markets.
Sixteen sessions over two days explore women’s diverse contributions
to the arts from a transnational and transhistorical perspective,
reflecting global and historical diversity. Not advocating for a
separate nor alternative history of art and its markets, the conference
looks at the central role played by women in the creation, development,
support and preservation of the arts and how their contribution has
changed over time.
Sessions focus on women as artists, patrons and collectors of art and
architecture, dealers and brokers, art historians and art critics as
well as curators and preservers of culture. Including the presence of
women in emerging and established art centers, historical aristocratic
patronage, and the medieval period, the sessions will investigate a
diverse range of topics.
We are very please to announce that Sara Kay, Founder
and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Professional Organization
of Women in the Arts, is the keynote speaker for the conference on 27
June.
The conference will take place at Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza in New York.
Programme
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