Tiffany Shlain presents "On Connectedness"

By Hector Montalbo
Oct 11, 2011 - 8:26:30 AM
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Tiffany Shlain

The International Museum of Women presents  online their latest Curating Change guest curator, filmmaker Tiffany Shlain with her selections "On Connectedness".

Tiffany Shlain is a filmmaker and founder of the Webby Awards, and was honored by Newsweek as one of the "Women Shaping the 21st Century".  Tiffany’s latest award-winning feature documentary, "Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology", is currently opening in theaters across the United States.

Tiffany
said:
"It is time that we lose our singularity and connect our thoughts and ideas to improve lives, says Tiffany. Working together has the potential to create a ripple effect, and spark a global call to action… The selections from the IMOW archives I chose show how living in and looking at the world interdependently can not only improve the world, but also improve our individual lives."

Tiffany's selections include the beautiful photo series from Kenya, "Capitol of Hope"; the essay "Digital Livelihoods for the World’s Women", about the value of dignified work for women worldwide; and "Singing for Change", about women in Algeria who made a difference in their society through creativity… plus many other amazing pieces from IMOW’s exhibition archives.

You can check out Tiffany Shlains selections On Connectedness here.

Curating Change will continue through September and October, featuring selections from IMOW's archives curated by some of the women who most inspire us!

Previous guest curators include Hafsat Abiola on Justice and Jennifer Siebel Newsom on Representation. New guest curator selections will be launched every two weeks throughout October and November.


For further information, visit:
http://www.imow.org/curatingchange/


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