Chicago Moves to Brooklyn
Monday, March 19, 2007
When Judy Chicago’s installation art work The Dinner Party premiered in 1979, five thousand people waited in line to see it. Now, The Brooklyn Museum has constructed a permanent home for the piece. She describes her famous project, and tells us what she’s working on now.
Events: Judy Chicago will be speaking with biographer Gail Levin
Monday, March 19 at 6 pm
Mason Hall
Baruch College
17 Lexington Avenue, at 23rd Street
Judy Chicago will be signing books
Friday, March 23 from 5 to 7 pm
as part of the opening reception for Setting the Table: preparatory work for The Dinner Party
The ACA Galleries
529 West 20th Street, 5th floor
An exhibit entitled Judy Chicago: Jewish Identity will be on show through July 6
The Hebrew Union College
Jewish Institute of Religion Museum
One West Fourth Street, between Broadway and Mercer Street
For more information, visit the HUC website.
Events: Judy Chicago will be speaking with biographer Gail Levin
Monday, March 19 at 6 pm
Mason Hall
Baruch College
17 Lexington Avenue, at 23rd Street
Judy Chicago will be signing books
Friday, March 23 from 5 to 7 pm
as part of the opening reception for Setting the Table: preparatory work for The Dinner Party
The ACA Galleries
529 West 20th Street, 5th floor
An exhibit entitled Judy Chicago: Jewish Identity will be on show through July 6
The Hebrew Union College
Jewish Institute of Religion Museum
One West Fourth Street, between Broadway and Mercer Street
For more information, visit the HUC website.

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