Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/25/Women_Artists_and_Political_Expression
Elizabeth Stephens, Chair of the Art Department at the University of California - Santa Cruz, argues that politically-aware artists have a particular responsibility to incorporate their beliefs into their work.
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Political Is Personal Panel: Contemporary Women Artists and Political Expression.
A panel of diverse female artists discuss the feminist art movement and present works that exemplify how the political is personal.
Multimedia artist Elizabeth Stephens works in performance, sculpture, web based media and photography. She lives between the Love Art Lab in San Francisco and the Love Art Shack in Boulder Creek, California. She is currently the chair of the UCSC Art Department where she teaches in the intermedia and sculpture areas.
Most recently she has been performing Exposed: Experiments in Love, Sex, Death and Art with her partner Annie Sprinkle. Together they are doing a seven-year performance art piece about love.
@skatebawd
they can't all be as smooth as Ellen.
And as for "enjoyment of (her) body" ...in her case, it must be largely confined to the world of Art, Fantasy and battery appliances...unless UC Santa Cruz has a significant blind (and deaf) community.
ilocarapid 10 months ago
wow. bad delivery
skatebawd 3 years ago