The iconic feminist masterpiece The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago is presented as the central work in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. The work honors more than a thousand historically important women through ceramics and embroidered textiles.
This downloadable teacher packet was developed by Museum educators and can be used in the classroom to plan thematic curriculum connections, or to prepare for a Museum visit. Find out more about scheduling a visit to this exhibition.
The packet is for K–12 classrooms and provides detailed information about The Dinner Party and about Judy Chicago. Questions for viewing and suggested classroom activities are included to encourage students to closely examine the work and to explore such themes as celebrating women's stories, feminism, women's history, community building, artists' methods, and social justice.
Be sure to visit the Web site for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art for additional resources.
Educator Resources packet for The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago
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