
| General | Senior (65+) | Youth (18-) | |
| General Admission | 25.00 | 23.00 | 0.00 |
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Art historian Rebecca Albiani turns her lens on one of the most electrifying decades in modern art — the 1960s, when women artists broke barriers, challenged conventions, and reshaped the cultural landscape. From meditative abstract paintings to provocative avant-garde installations, these pioneering women confronted a male-dominated art world head-on, using their work to question authorship, identity, and power.
Through Albiani's signature blend of historical research and accessible storytelling, this talk illuminates the radical contributions of women who were central to the era's most significant movements — yet too often left out of the history books. Expect a rich, engaging exploration of how these artists didn't just participate in the transformation of 1960s art — they drove it.