Editorial: Women’s agency in art and science

Dalila Honorato, Claudia Westermann

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Abstract

Women in the field of art and science have an unquestionable presence worldwide that exceeds their visibility in the general visual art scene. When cataloguing women’s range of practices and exploring their agency in art and science, a new model of inclusivity and access to the public sphere for all individuals working in art emerges. First, these are contributions reflecting on projects being carried out by women in the broadest interpretation of the term – individuals who identify themselves as women, cisgender, non-cisgender, transgender, gender fluid and independent of their sex and gender. Second, these are contributions that reflect on research methodologies, collaboration strategies, knowledge sharing, as well as public vs. personal, embodiment and materiality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-156
Number of pages6
JournalTechnoetic Arts
Volume21
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Art practice
  • critical theory
  • FEMeeting
  • feminist practice
  • interdisciplinary
  • practice-based research
  • technology

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  • Technoetic Arts (Journal)

    Claudia Westermann (Editor), Dalila Honorato (Editor), Ioannis Bardakos (Editor) & Claudia Jacques (Editor)

    Aug 2020 → …

    Activity: Peer-review and editorial work of publicationsEditorial work

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