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Two women standing and smiling in front of a framed painting in a gallery. One has curly gray hair, wearing a patterned skirt; the other has straight brown hair, wearing a sleeveless top.
National Museum of Women in the Arts

Inside the Dinner Party Studio

Sep 17, 2017, to Jan 5, 2018

Please note: Information about this exhibition is limited.

This exhibit explores the creation of Judy Chicago’s monumental and radical work The Dinner Party through archives, documentation, and film.
Over the course of nearly five years and with the help of hundreds of volunteers, Chicago executed one of the most iconic artworks of the 20th century, confronting the erasure of women from history using elaborate research, craft, and presentation.
The extraordinary complexity of The Dinner Party’s process is illustrated through test objects, designs, documentation, and revealing behind-the-scenes footage shot by filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas. From nascent ideas in a sketchbook to test plates and a textile template, visitors will see the historic record of this unique creation process.