Feminist art reflects culture. Here are some of the most talented feminist artists you should know and follow, including Regina José Galindo, Frida Kahlo, Lorna Simpson and more
This Comic Series Perfectly Explains The Need For Intersectional Feminism. Artist Talhi posted this on her Tumblr account in response to a media moment.
Over the centuries, artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to Pipilotti Rist have given form to powerful expressions of women’s anger.
Stefania is a conceptual illustratior from Rome. Her passion has always been editorial illustration, with a style that is quietly surreal.
Monday 2nd November saw my Twitter become the site of a massive #MeToo movement on #ClassicsTwitter. This blog post is going to be my acco...
Sometimes a single image can speak much louder than words, and this piece of art by 19-year-old student Emma Krenzer doesn't just speak to us. It yells at us. The purpose of the piece, which Emma made for an art class at Nebraska Wesleyan University, is to show us the aftermath of sexual assault, and as you can see, it's as powerful as it is shocking.
One of the largest surviving collections of suffrage posters from the early twentieth century are housed in Cambridge University Library’s famous tower. This month, a selection will go on display for the centenary of the Representation of the People Act that finally gave some women the vote.
I think I'm going to have to buy my laundry room a large "Rosie the Riveter" poster. It's come a long way, baby! Since Day One of moving in, I knew that there was a (pun-intended)
These unbelievable vintage postcards from the early 1900s were used as propaganda by men to stop women from having more rights. Although The Suffragettes campaigned tirelessly to change the status quo of the day, many men found the idea of women's rights not only disagreeable but even downright dangerous.
Art activists Cybertwee remember the pioneers behind cyberfeminist matriarchy VNS Matrix
Chaunie Brusie, a freelance writer and a mom of four, presents us with 5 comical situations that underline the differences between dads and moms when they go out in public. Published by Babble, a parenting blog, the illustrations show biased public opinions when it comes to the roles of parents. For example, while dads can get away with scrolling through their Facebook feed while their kids are at the park, moms are under the magnifying glass pretty much all the time.
After years of neglect and abuse from her husband, this queen raised an army and took over England for herself.
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SuperMutant Magic Academy is weird. It's not just weird, it's often times so completely bonkers, but definitely in the best way possible. And despite (or perhaps because of) that absurdity, it's also completely relatable.
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The name of Mary Anning has been virtually erased from the history of science, despite the fact that this industrious woman made a fundamentally important
Get a definition of patriarchal society. What do feminists mean when they refer to a patriarchal society? What is a feminist theory of patriarchy?
It's a sad indication of the times we live in when somebody has to create an illustrated guide that teaches bystanders how they can help victims of Islamophobic harassment. But due to the increased pressure experienced by the Islamic community in France following a number of tragic terrorist attacks in the country recently, a Paris-based illustrator who goes by the name of Maeril decided to create this useful guide to encourage people to assist Muslims unfairly targeted because of their faith.
America had Al Capone. Sydney had Kate Leigh and Tilly Devine - who *hated* each other.