Womanhouse
"Womanhouse" was a groundbreaking art installation created in 1972 by a group of feminist artists associated with the California Institute of the Arts. The project transformed a vacant house in Los Angeles into a space that explored women's roles and experiences in society. Each room was designed by different artists, showcasing various themes related to femininity, domesticity, and identity.
The installation included performances, visual art, and interactive elements, inviting visitors to engage with the work. "Womanhouse" is considered a pivotal moment in the feminist art movement, highlighting the intersection of art and activism while challenging traditional gender norms and expectations.