Guerrilla Girls: art meets activism


The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group. Photo by Andrew Hinderaker

BRATTLEBORO - The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center will present famed pseudonymous art activist “Frida Kahlo” of the Guerrilla Girls on Saturday, August 27, at 7 pm in person at Epsilon Spires, 190 Main Street, and livestreamed via Zoom.
The Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous activist artists who believe in an intersectional feminism that fights discrimination and supports human rights for all people and all genders. Founded in 1985, they have created hundreds of activist projects all over the world. They also carry out “interventions” at art museums, including a stealth projection on the façade of the Whitney Museum about income inequality. Their newest book, “Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly,” was named one of the best art books of 2020 by The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.
Wearing her trademark gorilla mask, Kahlo will share “trade secrets” from the Guerrilla Girls’ decades of exposing gender biases and discrimination in the worlds of art and culture. She will reveal how the activist collective creates posters, billboards, books, and actions that use facts, humor, and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film, and pop culture. Kahlo will discuss the Guerrilla Girls’ latest street and museum interventions around the world and their newest book, which will be available for purchase. The multimedia presentation will be followed by a question and answer session
Tickets are $25 to attend in person - $10 for students - or $5 to watch live via Zoom. A limited number of $50 tickets include both the in-person presentation and a special reception with Kahlo afterward. Tickets are available at brattleboromuseum.org or (802) 257-0124, ext. 101.

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