
The Womanhouse Project
The Womanhouse Project was an influential art installation from 1972, created by feminist artists Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro. It transformed a former house into a collaborative art space, exploring women's experiences and challenging traditional gender roles. The project included rooms with art and performances that addressed topics like domestic life, sexuality, and identity, aiming to raise awareness and promote dialogue about women's rights and societal expectations. Womanhouse played a key role in feminist art history by combining visual art, performance, and activism within a domestic setting.