Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art

The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opened on March 23, 2007, at the Brooklyn Museum as the first public space of its kind in the country.The 8,300-square-foot (770 m2) center, located on the museum’s fourth floor, aims to create a compelling and interactive environment to raise awareness and educate about feminism‘s impact on culture.
Since 2007 the Center has been the permanent home of Judy Chicago’s landmark feminist work The Dinner Party.
The Center’s Forum is a venue for public programs and a platform of advocacy for women’s issues, and its Feminist Art and Herstory galleries present various exhibitions. The Council for Feminist Art, a membership group, supports the ongoing educational programming and the continuing success of the Center. FOR MORE



