Artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, a native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She is the creator of Stop Telling Women to Smile, an international street art series that tackles gender based street harassment.
Stop Telling Women to Smile is an art series by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh. The work attempts to address gender based street harassment by placing drawn portraits of women, composed with captions that speak directly to offenders, outside in public spaces.
Founded in 1996, Studio XX is a bilingual feminist artist-run centre that supports technological experimentation, creation and critical reflection in media arts.
Stacy Bias is an activist, educator and entrepreneur who founded TechnoDyke.com as well as FatGirl Speaks, BelliesAreBeautiful.com and the Fat Experience Project.
Dedicated to cultivating and supporting a network of transformative arts programs that empower individuals and communities impacted by violence and trauma.
With feminist values, the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities' mission is to advance research, and to document the aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural contributions of the feminist art movement, and engage in university-community…
An international collaborative initiative at Rutgers celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and the aesthetic, intellectual and political impact of women on the visual arts,art history and art practice, past and present.
An open directory of female* professional illustrators, artists and cartoonists. It was created by two women artists in an effort to increase the visibility of female illustrators, emphasizing female illustrators of color, LBTQ+, and other minority…
A mobile trading library and interactive biblio installation that features a collection of 850 books written by Black women. The library uses books to build community, and explore intersections of race, class, culture and gender while creating space…