Votes for Women
- Where: Brooklyn Museum
- When: closed
- Address: 200 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, New York, 11238
- Cross Streets: at Washington Ave.
- Phone: 718-638-5000
- Website: Official Website
- Hours: Wed-Fri, 10am-5pm; Sat-Sun, 11am-6pm
- Closed: Monday, Tuesday
- Transportation: 2, 3 at Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum
- Directions: via Google Maps
- Category: Museum, Group Show
Votes for Women, the latest exhibition to be presented in the Herstory Gallery of the recently opened Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, explores Susan B. Anthony’s contribution to the American suffrage movement, the contributions of eight other important American suffragists, and Victoria Woodhull’s historic run for the United States presidency in 1872.
The exhibition draws upon the Susan B. Anthony place setting in The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago, and the lives of women whom Chicago chose to name as significant contributors to the fight for women’s rights in America. Votes for Women examines the methods and tactics used throughout the generations of the suffrage movement with more than sixty objects and images from the days of Anthony’s leadership of the movement, to the increased activism after her death in 1906, to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.
Votes for Women is curated by Melissa Messina, Independent Curator and former Research Assistant for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.






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