Having it all, all, all: A private tour with Ensemble
A fun, intimate evening of art, conversation and wine

We love nothing more than bringing Ensemble to life beyond the screen and into the world, so we’re delighted to be hosting an intimate, private tour of Having it all, all, all at Gus Fisher Gallery.
This guided visit will be led by curator Lisa Beauchamp and offer a look at a powerful exhibition exploring the activism and identity politics of Second Wave Feminism and its critiques.
Running until May 10, the exhibition brings together video works by nine remarkable women artists, including Martha Rosler’s Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975), Howardena Pindell’s Free, White and 21 (1980), Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece (1964) Martha Rosler’s Martha Rosler Reads “Vogue” (1982) and Pipilotti Rist’s Ever Is Over All (1997; not to make this about Beyoncé, but this piece inspired her Lemonade video).
It’s very Ensemble! We’d love you to enjoy and explore it with us.
We’ll be welcoming a small group of paying subscribers on Thursday, April 3, for a guided tour with Lisa, accompanied by snacks and excellent wine from our friends at Three Fates Wine.
If you’d like to join us, you’ll find full details and RSVP instructions behind the paywall. Simply upgrade to a paid subscription to register - your support helps us bring more events like this to life.
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