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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 42 MIN

'What We Are Called to Remember': Dr. Katie Anania on Feminist Agriculture, Queer Art-Making, and Sacred Collaboration

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Visiting ISM Fellow Katie Anania discusses her work as an art historian with ISM student Remi Recchia. Dr. Anania covers her latest monograph in progress, Devour Everything: Feminist Art After Agriculture, explores expressions of feminism in art-making spaces, and highlights her upcoming April 10 ISM conference, "Plant Lives: Sacred Interdependencies in the Arts of the Americas."

Visiting ISM Fellow Katie Anania discusses her work as an art historian with ISM student Remi Recchia. Dr. Anania covers her latest monograph in progress, Devour Everything: Feminist Art After Agriculture, explores expressions of feminism in art-making spaces, and highlights her upcoming April 10 ISM conference, "Plant Lives: Sacred Interdependencies in the Arts of the Americas."

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