Art is a mirror of society — and feminist critique sharpens its reflection. From Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits to contemporary installations by women artists, art has always been a battleground for representation.
Feminist art criticism asks: Who is being seen? Who is being silenced? It challenges the male gaze and celebrates women as creators, not just muses. In our club discussions, members explore how modern artists use imagery to tell stories of resilience, identity, and struggle.
Through color, form, and symbolism, feminist artists reclaim autonomy. They break boundaries, question norms, and present the female body not as an object but as a statement.
Art criticism in our community isn’t about elitism — it’s about awakening awareness. It helps us see how creativity can be activism, how a painting can be protest, and how expression becomes empowerment.