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Vivien Fryd Featured in ART+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, Radio Interviews

Posted by on Monday, March 11, 2019 in Events, HART, News, Vanderbilt University, Visual Resources Center, VRC.

ArtFeminismAs part of the Vanderbilt Libraries’ annual ART+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, Vivien Fryd, professor of history of art, will be the featured speaker.The event will be held on Wednesday, March 13, from 11 am to 1 pm in the Central Library, room 418A. Those attending will create, edit and add material to Wikipedia about women artists, architects, designers, critics, scholars, and curators. For more information, contact Mary Ann Caton, coordinator of the library event, at mary.a.caton@vanderbilt.edu.

Fryd continues to be interviewed on radio shows about her most recent book, Against our Will: Sexual Trauma in American Art since the 1970s (The Pennsylvania State University Press). Her interview schedule for March includes: KKUP, Santa Cruz, “The Wimmin’s Music Program” (March 3); WFSK, Fisk University, Nashville, “What’s the 411? with Sharon Kay” (March 6); KAOS, Olympia, WA, “Once More Into the Breach” (March 7); Siouxland Public Radio (NPR affiliate), Sioux City, IA, “The Exchange” (March 8); WORT, Madison, WI, “The 8:00 Buzz” (March 13); “Conversations LIVE” (March 14) with host Cyrus Webb (one of the top internet programs available on blogtalkradio.com with about 200,000 listeners per interview); WCRN, Worcester, MA, “The Frankie Boyer Show” (March 14); WFHB, Bloomington, IN, “Interchange” (March 19); WPFW, Washington, DC, “What’s at Stake” (March 20); and KABF, New Orleans, “Wade’s World” (March 22).

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