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A large, vertical purple banner, advertising an event titled "THE 'WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS' 'Dinner Party'," is prominently displayed indoors, likely in a hallway or exhibition space. The banner features an artistic rendering of a long table with place settings at its top left. It is set against a light-colored wall with a rough, stone-like texture at the bottom, hinting at an older building style, consistent with the Segovia, Spain context. To the right of the banner, a cardboard box or stand is visible, along with some indistinct objects and QR codes in the background.

The text on the banner, presented by "The IE School of Humanities & IE Impact," announces a Women's History Month celebration focused on the achievements of women globally, with the IE community observing women's historical role in a new way. Students from Goretti González's 'Women Leaders' and Shana Cooperstein's 'History of Photography' courses collaboratively created art inspired by Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party" (1974-79). The original "Dinner Party" honored 39 women, including figures like the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut, painters Artemisia Gentileschi and Georgia O'Keefe, writer Emily Dickinson, and activist Sojourner Truth. IE students expanded this project by nominating individuals not recognized in the original artwork, giving them "a place at the table." The banner concludes with an invitation: "Join us in learning more about their nominations!"
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Feb 22, 2025, 2:31 PM

Segovia, Spain

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A large, vertical purple banner, advertising an event titled "THE 'WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS' 'Dinner Party'," is prominently displayed indoors, likely in a hallway or exhibition space. The banner features an artistic rendering of a long table with place settings at its top left. It is set against a light-colored wall with a rough, stone-like texture at the bottom, hinting at an older building style, consistent with the Segovia, Spain context. To the right of the banner, a cardboard box or stand is visible, along with some indistinct objects and QR codes in the background. The text on the banner, presented by "The IE School of Humanities & IE Impact," announces a Women's History Month celebration focused on the achievements of women globally, with the IE community observing women's historical role in a new way. Students from Goretti González's 'Women Leaders' and Shana Cooperstein's 'History of Photography' courses collaboratively created art inspired by Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party" (1974-79). The original "Dinner Party" honored 39 women, including figures like the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut, painters Artemisia Gentileschi and Georgia O'Keefe, writer Emily Dickinson, and activist Sojourner Truth. IE students expanded this project by nominating individuals not recognized in the original artwork, giving them "a place at the table." The banner concludes with an invitation: "Join us in learning more about their nominations!"

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