Engage with Black feminist legacies that are explored in our special exhibition Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection through two fun, informative talks. Artist Dindga McCannon offers a close look at her 1971 artwork Revolutionary Sister. Then, Jenée-Daria Strand, Curatorial Assistant, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, highlights how key works in the exhibition connect to one another in their relationships to the mainstream art world (often existing outside it), with a focus on the domestic sphere. Followed by a live audience Q&A with Jenée-Daria Strand.

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Dindga McCannon (American, born 1947). Revolutionary Sister, 1971. Mixed media construction on wood, 62 × 27 in. (157.5 × 68.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum; Gift of R.M. Atwater, Anna Wolfrom Dove, Alice Fiebiger, Joseph Fiebiger, Belle Campbell Harriss, and Emma L. Hyde, by exchange, Designated Purchase Fund, Mary Smith Dorward Fund, Dick S. Ramsay Fund, and Carll H. de Silver Fund, 2012.80.32. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)