The Monumental Project
Welcome to The Monumental Project, the official companion podcast of the Monuments Toolkit, a project of World Heritage USA that is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to help communities with reinterpreting their monuments landscape. In this podcast, we meet with artists, activists, and academics to discuss how monuments around the world continue to grow and evolve.
The Monumental Project
Women in Public Art
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Women have been creating public art for centuries, but their contributions have often been overlooked or undervalued. For example, during the Renaissance period, female artists were often relegated to the role of assistants or copyists, and their work was rarely recognized as being equal in quality to that of their male peers.
Despite these challenges, women have made significant contributions to the field of public art over the years. Some of the most famous public artworks in the world were created by women including the Vietnam War Memorial (Maya Lin).
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of promoting gender equity in public art. Many cities and organizations are now launching initiatives to commission more female artists' work and ensure that public art reflects a more diverse range of perspectives.
From large-scale installations to intimate street art pieces, women are using their creativity and vision to shape public spaces and challenge societal norms.
To talk about this we spoke to Cece Carpio and Meredith Bergmann, 2 amazing women making their impact in art, history, and telling important stories in a public forum.
Credits
Host: Miles Ezeilo
Interviewer: Miles Ezeilo
Production: Miles Ezeilo