Hello, I'm Dianna Rich and I am a senior Fine Arts and Crafts major. I've been working in financial services and am getting back into making art after a long break. I love looking at all the graffiti when I drive to Brooklyn frequently and really enjoy making ceramics.
Understanding the Patriarchy- Bell Hooks
quote 1-"We need to highlight the role women play in perpetuating and sustaining patriarchal culture so that we will recognize patriarchy as a system women and men support equally, even if men receive more rewards from that system. Dismantling and changing patriarchal culture is work that men and women must do together."
quote 2- "Passive male absorption of sexist ideology enables men to falsely interpret this disturbed behavior positively. As long as men are brainwashed to equate violent domination and abuse of women with privilege, they will have no understanding of the damage done to themselves or to others, and no motivation to change."
I chose these quotes because they both highlight the need for male and female to recognize both their part in perpetuating the patriarchal structure and ideals because it is detrimental to both.
What Memes Owe To Art History- Alice Bucknell
"Through humor, memes incite a collective reaction to everyday life as well as reveling in it, in a format no less playful than it is political, decoding the murky structural screw-ups, paradoxes, and hypocrisies of our current political climate."
"What memes expose today matches the guerrilla-style insurrection of their delivery. From the surprise attack delivery of the iconic Rickroll a decade ago, to curators tapping today’s online activists to put on the next ground-breaking exhibition, meme culture has its own (accelerated) history."
I chose the first quote because it describes so well the serious issues a meme can address in a way that at first glance feels so harmless because it's approaching the issues in such an informal arena, yet the impact is deep.
I chose the second quote because it further supports the idea of the impact memes have had and the increased legitimacy they gave earned over time.
Memes Are Our Generations Protest Art- Sage Lazzaro
"They spread so quickly and evolve and transform, and it’s hard to shut them down in the way other forms of communicative protest can be silenced.”
"Memes can spread far more quickly than the songs or art projects of previous generations, and there’s such a low barrier to entry that anyone can make them; they can go viral in a matter of minutes."
These quotes both highlight the accessibility of memes, intellectually for consumption and physically as they spread over the internet. They take some of the perceived elitism out of certain topics and makes people feel more informed than they would be otherwise.
A political artist I enjoy the work of is Vanessa German
https://www.instagram.com/vanessalgerman?igsh=andsZjh0c2h0aXlv

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