Read between the lines with ICA LA’s Reading Group series. This summer, we’ll read Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto by Legacy Russell, co-curator of The Condition of Being Addressable.
We invite you to read the book on your own, take notes, and see the exhibition before we gather for a book discussion on Wednesday, July 17 at 7pm, in collaboration with the Feminist Center for Creative Work led by its co-founder Sarah Williams. Copies of the book are available at ICA LA and may be purchased here or in-person.
Psst: book purchases at ICA LA support our exhibitions and programs.
Sarah Williams co-founded Feminist Center for Creative Work in 2014 and currently serves as the Executive Director. Born and raised in Hawthorne, CA, Sarah returned to Los Angeles in 2006 to attend USC’s Curatorial Practice in the Public Sphere M.A. program after receiving a B.A. in Art History from the University of California, Santa Cruz. For the past 15 years she has been producing projects, exhibitions, programs, events, and publications with ForYourArt, Feminist Center for Creative Work, CLOSING, and the Art Book Review.
Read between the lines with ICA LA’s Reading Group series. This summer, we’ll read Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto by Legacy Russell, co-curator of The Condition of Being Addressable.
We invite you to read the book on your own, take notes, and see the exhibition before we gather for a book discussion on Wednesday, July 17 at 7pm, in collaboration with the Feminist Center for Creative Work led by its co-founder Sarah Williams. Copies of the book are available at ICA LA and may be purchased here or in-person.
Psst: book purchases at ICA LA support our exhibitions and programs.
Sarah Williams co-founded Feminist Center for Creative Work in 2014 and currently serves as the Executive Director. Born and raised in Hawthorne, CA, Sarah returned to Los Angeles in 2006 to attend USC’s Curatorial Practice in the Public Sphere M.A. program after receiving a B.A. in Art History from the University of California, Santa Cruz. For the past 15 years she has been producing projects, exhibitions, programs, events, and publications with ForYourArt, Feminist Center for Creative Work, CLOSING, and the Art Book Review.