Project Space Gallery 'Building Futures: Printing Women'
Friday, March 13
Time:
Cost: Free and open to all
Event Contact
Aimee GeistEmail: aimee.geist@wichita.eduPhone: (3160 978-3555
Location:
Project Space Gallery
McKnight Art Center East (2nd floor)
School of Art, Design and Creative Industries
Exhibition on view through Friday, March 27
Gallery hours: Monday–Friday | 8 am.–5 p.m.
Exhibition is free and open to all.
Building Futures: Printing Women examines the history of print as a space of women's labor and agency. It considers what becomes visible when we approach the history of print through periodicals and newspapers led, owned, or circulated by women.
The exhibition is part of an applied learning program in graphic design funded through the Kansas Applied Learning initiative. The project extends graphic design practice into interdisciplinary research by engaging students in archival investigation, historical analysis, independent publishing, and exhibition design.
Three, research-based case studies across a range of time periods, geographies, and political contexts were assembled including: Women's Antifascist Front (AFŽ) of Yugoslavia, the British Women's Land Army, and a series of publications from the United States such as The Voice of Industry, The Una, The Woman's Advocate, and others.
The exhibition presents work developed by students and faculty: Megan Ryan, Shelby DuVall, and Dr. Irma Puškarević.



