Women, Photography, and Feminisms.

November 18-19, 2021
at Pérez Art Museum Miami

About WOPHA Congress

The world’s first-ever WOPHA Congress is a two-day convening presented at the Pérez Art Museum Miami and virtually, with parallel activations occurring across the city. It seeks to create a critical space for photography by bringing together worldwide organizations of women photographers, art historians, theorists, and curators who aim to build upon and better represent the dynamic history of women photographers from the nineteenth century through today. This event presents seminal and emerging research and discourse in the field, considering both national and international discussions about women and feminisms in the history of photography. At the same time, it constitutes a platform to celebrate women and provides an unparalleled network for the international community of women in the photographic arts.

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Board of Advisors

Mane Adaro

Director and Editor of Atlas: Visual Imaginary. Art historian and curator
(Santiago)

Idurre Alonso

Associate Curator of Latin American Collections at the Getty Research Institute
(Los Angeles)

Maurice Berger, PhD

Writer, cultural historian and curator
(New York)

Alpesh Kantilal Patel, PhD

Associate Professor of Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University
(Philadelphia)

Marie Vickles

Director of Education at the Pérez Art Museum Miami
(Miami)

2021 Congress

10:00am

Introduction (virtual)

Marie Vickles and Aldeide Delgado

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10:10am

Book Presentation: A World History of Women Photographers (virtual)

Marie Robert, Luce Lebart, Maria Kapajeva, and Ileana L. Selejan, PhD

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11:20am

Break

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11:30am

Conversation: Can Men Create Feminist Photography? (virtual)

Charlotte Jansen, Ates Isildak, and Heather Diack, PhD

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12:30pm

Lunch Break

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1:00pm

Introduction (virtual)

Claire Raymond

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1:05pm

Keynote: A New Gaze. Refiguring the Future (virtual)

Roxana Marcoci

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1:25pm

Panel: Weaving the Feminist Photograph: Identity, Inclusion, and Instatement (virtual)

Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Elizabeth Ferrer, and Claire Raymond

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4:00pm

Welcoming Remarks (in-person and virtual)

Franklin Sirmans, Darlene Pérez, and Aldeide Delgado

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4:35pm

Spoken Word: Letter to the Forgotten Grandmother (in-person and virtual)

Simone Lagrand

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4:50pm

Keynote: Returning the Gaze. Portraits to Self-Portraits (in-person and virtual)

Deborah Willis

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5:15pm

Conversation: El Picnic, A Meeting Place for Photography (in-person and virtual)

Laura González-Flores, Eugenia Vargas Pereira, Nereida Garcia Ferraz, and Aldeide Delgado

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6:15pm

Break

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6:25pm

Conversation: Documentary Photography and the Power of Imagination (in-person and virtual)

Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Vanessa Charlot, Veronica Sanchis Bencomo, Maggie Steber, and Daniella Zalcman

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7:30pm

Closing Remarks (in-person and virtual)

Marie Vickles

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10:00am

Welcoming Remarks (in-person and virtual)

Amy Rosenblum-Martín and Andreína Fuentes Angarita

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10:20am

Conversation: Productive Failure and Queer Photography (in-person and virtual)

Alpesh Kantilal Patel and Carlotta Boettcher

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11:05am

Artist Lecture Adama Delphine Fawundu (in-person and virtual)

Adama Delphine Fawundu

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11:25am

Panel: This Is Not an Archival Object (hybrid)

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, Deborah Dorotinsky, Shoair Mavlian, and Ángeles Donoso Macaya

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12:50pm

Lunch Break

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2:00pm

Artist Lecture: María Martínez-Cañas (in-person and virtual)

María Martínez-Cañas

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2:20pm

Keynote: The New Woman Behind the Camera (in-person and virtual)

Andrea Nelson, PhD

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2:45pm

Panel: On the Feminist Curating of Women Photographers’ Work (hybrid)

Karen Cordero Reiman, Abby Chen, and Grace Aneiza Ali

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4:05pm

Break

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4:15pm

Announcement 2022 WOPHA Inaugural Artist in Residence at The Betsy Hotel (in-person and virtual)

Lesley Goldwasser and Aldeide Delgado

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4:40pm

Artist Lecture: Nadia Huggins (in-person and virtual)

Nadia Huggins

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5:00pm

Conversation: In Our Glory; Spirituality and Representation in Photography (virtual)

Lisa-Kaindé Diaz, Naomi Diaz, Maya Dagnino, and Aldeide Delgado

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5:45pm

Closing Remarks (in-person and virtual)

Mane Adaro

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Participants

Laylah Amatullah Barrayn

Documentary photographer and Co-founder of MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora
(New York)

Grace Aneiza Ali

Assistant Professor in the Departments of Art and Art History at Florida State University in Tallahassee and Curator-at-Large for the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) in New York
(Tallahassee)

Arantza Aramburu Hamel

Co-director of International Women in Photo Association (IWPA)
(Paris)

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, PhD

Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Comparative Literature, Brown University, film essayist, and curator of archives and exhibitions
(Providence)

Vanessa Charlot

Documentary photographer, filmmaker, lecturer, and curator
(Miami)

Abby Chen

Senior Associate Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at Asian Art Museum (AAMSF)
(San Francisco)

Karen Cordero Reiman

Independent art historian and curator
(Mexico City)

Maya Dagnino

Artist, Ibeyi
(Paris)

Aldeide Delgado

WOPHA Founder & Director
(Miami)

Lesly Deschler Canossi

Co-founder of Women Picturing Revolution
(New York)

Heather Diack, PhD

Associate Professor of Art History, University of Miami
(Miami)

Lisa-Kaindé Diaz

Artist, Ibeyi
(Paris)

Naomi Diaz

Artist, Ibeyi
(Paris)

Catherine D’Ignazio

Scholar, artist, designer, hacker mama. Assistant Professor of Urban Science and Planning at MIT. Director of the Data + Feminism Lab
(Cambridge)

Ángeles Donoso Macaya

Educator, researcher, organizer, and professor at Borough of Manhattan Community College
(New York)

Deborah Dorotinsky, PhD

Researcher at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
(Mexico City)

Cristina Favretto

Head of Special Collections at the University of Miami Libraries
(Miami)

Elizabeth Ferrer

Writer, curator, and Vice President Contemporary Art at BRIC
(New York)

Anna Fox

Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts and Founder of Fast Forward: Women in Photography
(Farnham)

Laura González-Flores, PhD

Senior Researcher at the Institute of Aesthetic Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
(Mexico City)

Nadia Huggins

Artist
(St. Vincent and the Grenadines)

Ates Isildak

Artist
(West Palm Beach)

Charlotte Jansen

Author and journalist
(London)

Whitney Johnson

Vice President of Visuals and Immersive Experiences at National Geographic Partners
(Washington, DC)

Maria Kapajeva

Artist
(Tallinn and London)

Carlotta Boettcher

Artist
(Guatemala)

Simone Lagrand

Artist and poet
(Martinique)

Luce Lebart

Photography historian, curator, researcher and French Correspondent for the Archive of Modern Conflict
(Paris)

Miguel A. López

Writer, researcher, and curator
(Lima)

Zoraida Lopez-Diago

Co-founder of Women Picturing Revolution
(New York)

Roxana Marcoci, PhD

Senior Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
(New York)

Shoair Mavlian

Director of Photoworks
(London)

Andrea Nelson, PhD

Associate Curator, Department of Photographs, The National Gallery of Art
(Washington, DC)

Laure Parise

Co-director of International Women in Photo Association (IWPA)
(Paris)

Alpesh Kantilal Patel, PhD

Associate Professor of Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University
(Philadelphia)

Claire Raymond

Visiting Research Collaborator, Princeton University English Department
(Portland)

Marie Robert

Head Curator of Photography at theMusée d’Orsay
(Paris)

Verónica Sanchis Bencomo

Photographer and Founder of Foto Féminas
(New York)

Ileana L. Selejan, PhD

Research Fellow and Lecturer, UAL Decolonising Arts Institute, Central Saint Martins
(London)

William J. Simmons

Art critic, curator, historian, and poet
(Los Angeles)

Abigail Solomon-Godeau

Professor Emerita, Department of Art History at University of California
(Paris)

Maggie Steber

Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and Photographer
(Miami)

Eugenia Vargas Pereira

Artist
(Tucson)

Deborah Willis, PhD

Artist and University Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at New York University - Tisch School of the Arts
(New York)

Daniella Zalcman

Photographer and Founder of Women Photograph
(New York)

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