Review | An art show about dinner gatherings is a feast for the senses
Briefly

"The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago is an iconic feminist artwork, featuring 39 ceramic place settings that honor significant women throughout history and culture.
Suzanne Lacy's "The International Dinner Party" celebrated Judy Chicago's work and connected over 2,000 women globally through simultaneous dinner gatherings.
In "Around the Table," the focus shifts from food to the social implications of dining conventions, showcasing diverse art reflecting gathering as an experience.
The archival materials demonstrate the limitations of second wave feminism in art, highlighting the underrepresentation of women of color and global perspectives.
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