Lipard, LucyTishman Lecture Hall2016-03-142016-03-142015-04-07http://hdl.handle.net/11209/9210Writer, activist, and cultural critic Lucy Lippard is recognized as one of contemporary art’s most significant thinkers. Her deeply influential writings have spanned subjects from conceptual art to feminism, to politics and place, and her books have been groundbreaking in their exploration of the issues that drive art and artists in our time. Her work has been honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship, NEA Fellowships, and many other prestigious awards, but perhaps most importantly by a wide readership from all segments of society.enPostersAdams-Tillim Lecture : 2015Ruth Dewey Ewing Social Science Lecture : 2015Lucy Lipard (Poster) : Three Escape Attempts : Conceptualism, Feminism, and ActivismBennington College Liberal Arts Lecture Series Presents the Adams-Tillim and Ruth D. Ewing Lecture 2015Image