Artist-Led Student Tour of “Mary Kelly: To Witness the Future”
Pioneering and influential feminist artist Mary Kelly (American b. 1941, lives Los Angeles, CA) is best known for her 1970s conceptual art installations. “Mary Kelly: To Witness The Future” is the first exhibition to specifically explore her long engagement with activist movements. The works all reference women’s responses to key political issues in the United States and Europe starting in the 1960s and 1970s; these issues have taken on new resonance in light of current political shifts, which may influence the course of our future. The artist will lead an exclusive tour of the exhibition only for Georgetown students.
Image: Flashing Nipple Remix, 2005 (detail). Black and white transparencies in light boxes with 3 panels. © Mary Kelly. Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York.