The Brooklyn Museum is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, embarking on a year-long series of projects and exhibitions including focuses on work by Marilyn Minter and Georgia O’Keefe, among others.  “The project recognizes feminism as a driving force for progressive change and takes the transformative contributions of feminist art during the last half-century as its starting point,” the museum said in a statement.  “[It] then reimagines the next steps, expanding feminist thinking from its roots in the struggle for gender parity to embrace broader social-justice issues of tolerance, inclusion, and diversity.â€
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