Ferren Gipson: Women’s Work- a brief history of women in art

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Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing 2022

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Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing 2022

Ferren Gipson: Women’s Work- a brief history of women in art. Part of the Bronte Festival of Women's Writing.

Art historian Ferren Gipson takes us on a journey through time, celebrating the innovative, brilliant artists reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’. From feminine arts to feminist arts, join our online morning session, and find out about Ferren’s work as an art historian with Q&A on her new book Women’s Work.

Ferren is an art historian, writer and textile artist based in London. She is an advocate for art education and her research areas include modern Chinese art history and topics exploring the crossover between pop culture and art. She sets out to explore her curiosity and share the fascinating stories she encounters with as many people as possible.

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This event takes place 10am - 10:50am on Sunday 24 September. This event costs £6, and is in online only.

This event is part of the Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing. The Brontë Sisters were bold, daring and wrote stories that surprised the world. This year’s festival celebrates female writers and artists who create work which pushes boundaries.  From poetry workshops and Q&A’s to live music and more, we’re thrilled to present a festival that welcomes exciting female voices from across the country.

What’s more, this year’s festival is hybrid, which  means you can join us in person in Haworth or online from wherever in the world you are.  

There's so much to see- why not join us for all our festival events and make a weekend of it?

Purchase an In Person Weekend Ticket for £55- includes free admission to the museum.

Joining from home? Purchase an Online Weekend Ticket for £40.
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