On Sunday, November 6 at 2 PM, the 2022 Judy Chicago Art Education Award will be presented to this year’s recipient Tressa Berman, Ph.D., a consultant, coach and teacher at the Institute for Inter-Cultural Practice in Ojai, California. The 2022 Judy Chicago Art Education Award, funded by Mary Ross Taylor, was focused on projects about the historic impact of Womanhouse, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. Berman’s project titled Wo/Manhouse 2022 and Beyond: The Living Transmission of Feminist Placemaking Through Art,” aims to situate and expand a comprehensive understanding of how Womanhouse and Wo/Manhouse 2022 informs and constitutes feminist place-making through collaborative art, and by doing so, holds the seed to powerful generational transmission and the ongoing feminist art movement. Last year’s recipient, Courtney Uldrich, Collections Curator at New Mexico State University who used her award to mount an intriguing exhibition at NMSU, titled “Establishing Our Own Art History: The Influence of Judy Chicago” will be present to discuss her project. This is a reservation-only event at the Through the Flower Art Space but will be live streamed via Judy Chicago’s Instagram (@Judy.Chicago) as well as Through the Flower’s (@throughtheflowerartspace).