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View of The Dinner Party Gallery at the Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, designed by Susan T. Rodriguez / Ennead Architects, with The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago, 1974–79, pictured. Photo: Aislinn Weidele / Ennead Architects

Panel Discussion: “Women Shaping Our World: Architecture, Gender, and Space”

Saturday, March 17, 2012

2–2 pm

Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Forum, 4th Floor

The past decade has seen an unprecedented rise in interest in architecture and design, in both the public and private realms. In this discussion, focused on the intersection of architecture and gender, four women prominent in the architectural field will share their views on the social and political implications of their work, and on the role women play in shaping the culture at large.



John Cary, Editor of PublicInterestDesign.org, moderates a panel that include Anne Fougeron, Principal, Fougeron Architecture, San Francisco; Toni Griffin, Director, J. Max Bond Center, City College of New York; Susan Rodriguez, Partner, Ennead Architects, New York, and architect of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art; and Karen Stein, writer and architectural consultant, New York. This program is free with Museum admission.