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Tag: radical feminist art

Digital Exhibit: SisterSerpents

On April 17, 2012July 22, 2012 By Kristin EmeryIn Digital HumanitiesLeave a comment

For our Public History Digital Media class, we created digital exhibits using Omeka. This exhibit details the art and activism of SisterSerpents, a radical feminist artist collective.

SisterSerpents: Art as a Weapon

By Kristin Emery

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