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Women Artists Shatter the Stereotype of the “Valley Girl”

by Matt Stromberg February 8, 2019February 7, 2019

Valley Girl Redefined aims to challenge that very limited depiction of women from “the Valley.”

Visitors to Vision Valley at the Brand Library and Art Center (courtesy of the Brand Library and Art Center)
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The Pit Gallery Responds to Outcry Over Its “Glendale Biennial,” Vowing to “Do Better”

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton June 5, 2018

But authors of an open letter criticized the gallery’s response, concluding: “the boycott stands.”

Posted inOpinion

An Open Letter to the Pit Gallery About Its “Glendale Biennial” and the Communities It Erases

Avatar photoby Mashinka Firunts HakopianJune 4, 2018February 27, 2021

More than 50 members of the Glendale art community and their supporters are calling for a boycott of the Pit.

Posted inArt

How Armenians Helped Develop Photography in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond

by Matt Stromberg March 20, 2018

Armenian photographers played a prominent role in the early development and spread of photography throughout the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East.

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Women Art Critics on Writing About Historically Marginalized Subjects

by Matt Stromberg March 3, 2017March 5, 2017

This Sunday, the Brand Library is hosting Herstorians, a panel discussion on the opportunities, challenges, and obligations that female arts writers have to examine underrepresented artists.

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