Confessions of the Guerilla Girls

 
03 Mar 2004
 
7:00 PM
 
Sun Room, Memorial Union

The Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous women activists fighting for gender and racial equality. Their battle is fought mainly in New York City, but it has begun to spread to other artist venues across the United States. In their "real" lives, the Guerrilla Girls are artists, curators, art historians; as individuals, they remain silent so that they are not alienated from the art community. But as a group, they put on their gorilla masks to hide their faces and assume the names of obscure dead female artists.