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DESCRIPTION:This virtual lecture examines the role of women artists and the
  portrayal of domestic life in Civil War-era American painting\, with a spe
 cial focus on the artistic ambitions of Little Women's Amy March. Kerry Mil
 ls will explore how the novel reflects and challenges contemporary views on
  gender\, creativity\, and social expectations\, placing Amy’s journey with
 in the broader context of women’s artistic endeavors in the 19th century.\n
 \nThrough an analysis of historical artworks and cultural narratives\, this
  discussion will highlight the challenges faced by women artists of the tim
 e and the ways in which their work contributed to early feminist discourse.
 \n\n \n\nThis session is part of Mary Baldwin University's Lifelong Learnin
 g Series and is open to alumni\, students\, and community members.\n\n \n\n
 Register now to receive the virtual event link.
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SUMMARY:Depictions of Domesticity and Women Artists in Civil War-era Americ
 a Virtual Lecture
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URL:https://events.marybaldwin.edu/event/depictions-of-domesticity-and-wome
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