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  1. The Dinner Party is an installation artwork by American feminist artist Judy Chicago. There are 39 elaborate place settings on a triangular table for 39 mythical and historical famous women.

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  2. Jun 9, 2020 · With Jeremy London, Bill Sage, Ritchie Montgomery, Sherri Eakin. A budding playwright and his wife attend a dinner party hosted by wealthy, cultural elites, who have promised to bankroll the writer's latest play to Broadway, but, in fact, have darker designs in mind for the couple.

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  3. The Dinner Party is building a community of 21-45 year olds who have each experienced the loss of a parent, partner, child, sibling, other close family member, or close friend.

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  4. Dec 6, 2023 · The Dinner Party is a monument to womens history and accomplishments. It is a massive triangular table—measuring 48 feet on each side—with thirty-nine place settings dedicated to prominent women throughout history and an additional 999 names are inscribed on the table’s glazed porcelain brick base.

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  5. Affinity Tables are Dinner Party Tables built by, and for, people who share a particular loss experience or identity (e.g. Tables can be reserved for BIPOC, LGBTQ+; people who have lost both parents, siblings, or partners; people who have experienced suicide loss, homicide loss, or loss to addiction, etc.).

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · The Dinner Party is a monumental installation that celebrates the historical achievements of women in Western culture. Learn how it was made, why it was controversial, and how it became the most famous feminist artwork of all time.

  7. The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized.

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