About
Feminist Art Making Histories (FAMH) is driven by the belief that recollecting the past is essential to reshaping the future — by recovering the voices, practices, and pedagogies erased from art’s official record, we open space for new forms of art, education and curation that honour the brilliance and labour of feminist artists, their allies and supporters, across generations. Collectively, FAMH’s interviews with artists, curators, art historians and art workers provide access to their reflections on their engagements with feminism, experiences of the art world and art education, and involvement in political campaigns and solidarity struggles.
This website presents a sample of these interviews. You can access the full recordings and transcripts for each interview in the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) website. As a digital repository housing social and cultural history collections, the DRI offers free access and care in perpetuity of the FAMH collection.
Image: courtesy of Shirley Cameron
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