The Women of Abstract Expressionism with Grace McCormick
The Phillips Collection’s Living Room is a series of intimate conversations featuring artists, authors, curators, collectors, and museum professionals. These programs offer rare opportunities to engage in discussions that connect the museum’s collection with broader dialogues.
In conjunction with Miró and the United States, join Phillips Curatorial Assistant Grace McCormick for an talk exploring the contributions and influence of women artists within the exhibition and the broader artistic networks surrounding Joan Miró.
About Grace McCormick
Grace McCormick is a Curatorial Assistant at The Phillips Collection, where she assisted in the research and development of the exhibition Miró and the United States. She received her MA in Art History from American University, where her research focused on contemporary American art, identity formation, and the politics of representation and display. Her work examines how artists negotiate race, gender, and queerness through visual culture and museum space.
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