Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist, educator, and writer, known for her art pieces about creation and birth. The following is a look into the timeline of Chicago's major achievements and exhibitions, including her stop at…
Alyssa Shotwell, Humanities graduate student is inviting all women, or women identifying persons, to contribute to an upcoming exhibition highlighting extraordinary women. The applicant must be a UHCL alumna, student, faculty or staff…
“The Dinner Party” has reemerged in the wider public’s conscience has been a result of record numbers of people in the United States engaging in activism after the 2016 presidential election and #MeToo. Being one of the founding faculty…
In the nearly 45 years the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) has been open, various milestones and achievements have been reached in regard to women’s history. These achievements range from notable alumnae, evergrowing progress in…
Feminist art icon Faith Wilding is sharing a lifetime of artwork by traveling nationally with her exhibition Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries, which is currently on display at the UHCL Art Gallery.
The Signal reporter David Miller finds out the reasoning behind the yarn "bombs" that have sprung up on campus. To find out more about the yarn bombing and the "Setting the Table" exhibit, click here.
UHCL campus has been “bombed” with yarn with the help of the Neumann Library staff members to commemorate the Judy Chicago art exhibit on display in the library.
A reception was held March 3 in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party, a controversial multimedia installation and an iconic piece of American feminist art.