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Lavinia Fontana, Lucia Bonasoni Garzoni (detail), c. 1590, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art,
​Gift of Funds from Anonymous in memory of Montana Walker Strauss, and Patrons’ Permanent Fund, 2022.38.1
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Women in Art and Music:



An Early Modern Global



Conference and Concert

Women in Art and Music is a two-part conference hosted jointly by The Juilliard School and the National Gallery of Art’s Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts. The conference is organized by Eve Straussman-Pflanzer (National Gallery) and Elizabeth Weinfield (Juilliard). Presentations and performances will think more broadly about early modern women as creators, as part of the cultural and global economy, and as experts in their chosen fields of art.

​The conference is held in two locations: Part 1 is October 18 at Juilliard in New York, NY, and Part 2 is October 20-21 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Registration for each day’s sessions is free, and participants may attend the conference in person or watch via livestream.
  • To register for in-person tickets for the conference on October 18 at Juilliard or to watch the livestream, click here.
  • To register for October 20-21 in Washington, DC, visit the National Gallery website.

Concerts:



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​THE early modern GLOBAL


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​woman

Wednesday, October 18, 8pm
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Paul Recital Hall, The Juilliard School

West 65th Street, New York, NY
Free and open to the public
(registration not necessary)
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Featuring musicians from Sonnambula

Jude Ziliak, violin
Elizabeth Weinfield, viols/direction
Amy Domingues, viols
James Kennerley, harpsichord
Dušan Balarin, guest, lute/theorbo (DC only)

Joined by Students from Juilliard's Music and Drama Divisions

Juliette Greer, violin
Jiaxun Yao, viols
Dani Zanuttini-Frank, lute/theorbo (NYC only)
Song Hee Lee, soprano (NYC only)

Lili Ostojic Gibson, dramatic recitation
CONCERT INFORMATION
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Lavinia Fontana, Lucia Bonasoni Garzoni (detail), c. 1590, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, ​Gift of Funds from Anonymous in memory of Montana Walker Strauss, and Patrons’ Permanent Fund, 2022.38.1

Friday, October 20, 1pm
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National Gallery of Art
​National Gallery Library,
​East Building, Main Floor

4th St NW &, Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, DC
CONCERT INFORMATION
Saturday, October 21, 3:45pm
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National Gallery of Art
West Garden Court,
​West Building
Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, DC

CONCERT INFORMATION

PRESS RELEASE


​The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art
 and The Juilliard School have partnered for the first time to present “Women in Art and Music: An Early Modern Global Conference.” 


The conference also celebrates the National Gallery’s recent acquisition of a 16th-century painting by female artist Lavinia Fontana of the musician Lucia Bonasoni Garzoni.

Conference registration is free and open to all. Participants may attend all three days, register for a single day, or watch via live stream. To register, click here.

“At the National Gallery, we’re excited to join forces with Juilliard and bring together internationally renowned experts in both early modern art and music to explore the women that have been understudied in our fields for so long,” said director of the gallery, Kaywin Feldman. “Art historical research is at the center of the National Gallery’s work and we are thrilled to take an interdisciplinary approach in our studies. I am grateful to all participants in the project.”
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“We greatly look forward to co-hosting the ‘Women in Art and Music’ conference with the National Gallery of Art this fall,” added Adam Meyer, Juilliard’s provost. “This meaningful collaboration between our institutions brings together scholars and curators to examine the role of women as creators and leaders within their chosen fields of art."
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      • Date Night at The Met
      • 10 Years
      • DIA By Her Hand
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