Berkeley museum hosts sweeping survey of 21st-century feminist art

Linda Stark, ‘Stigmata,’ 2011; oil on canvas over panel; 36 × 36 × 3 in.; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; purchase made possible through a gift of the Paul L. Wattis Foundation.
Linda Stark, ‘Stigmata,’ 2011; oil on canvas over panel; 36 × 36 × 3 in.; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; purchase made possible through a gift of the Paul L. Wattis Foundation.
Linda Stark, ‘Stigmata,’ 2011; oil on canvas over panel; 36 × 36 × 3 in.; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; purchase made possible through a gift of the Paul L. Wattis Foundation.

BERKELEY, Calif. The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is hosting the most extensive exhibition to date of feminist art practices in the 21st century. A sweeping survey of feminist art from the last two decades, New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century features 140 artworks by 76 artists and collectives working across a range of media. It is currently open and will continue through January 30, 2022.

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