Intermedia Arts takes on "Project Girl"

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“Intermedia Arts was contacted by Jane Bartell and Kelly Parks Snyder, the founders of Project Girl, in summer 2007 because of their interest in bringing the exhibit and experience from Madison, Wisconsin, to Minneapolis,” said Theresa Sweetland, executive director of Intermedia Arts. “We found it to be an excellent fit because of our work with women and girls in the hip-hop community through B-Girl Be, a celebration of women in hip-hop. Since we’re taking a year off from hosting the B-Girl Be Summit, we knew that this would be a great opportunity to stay connected to those issues and audiences in this community.”
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“Project Girl is a movement started by two passionate and talented women—artists and moms who wanted to see this next generation of girls have the tools to respond to the constant bombardment of media images,” continued Sweetland. “By teaching girls how to use art, words and their own creativity, Project Girl gives girls a chance to take charge of their own self-image and talk back to advertisers and marketers.”
Project Girl runs from June 6-August 16 at Intermedia Arts, 2822 Lyndale Avenue S., Minneapolis. The exhibit opens on June 6 with a presentation by Lyn Mikel Brown, Ed.D., author of Packaging Girlhood and a co-creator of Hardy Girls, Healthy Women. Project Girl co-creators Kelly Parks Snider and Jane Bartell will also be on hand. Beginning July 10, audiences can see visual and video artwork created by Twin Cities girls. Intermedia Arts is also partnering with the Perpich Center for Arts Education to present media literacy curriculum training on June 24. For more information, see projectgirl.org or intermediaarts.org.
Katie Anderson is a freelance writer in Minneapolis.

















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