Featured objects embrace Egyptian artifacts, a piece by famend modernist painter Georgia O’Keefe, and Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Get together,” the museum’s everlasting set up of a triangular desk with 39 intricate place settings based mostly on well-known historic and legendary girls surrounded by tiles inscribed with the names of 999 others.
Booklets for the hunt may also be accessible to museum guests by means of the occasion, which ends March 31.
“Pleasure has at all times been a pure a part of humanity,” Dolinski mentioned. “In encouraging people to discover depictions of enjoyment in artwork and media–each historic and modern–we hope to assist girls reconnect with their nature and encourage conversations on why girls, specifically, are being overlooked of the pleasure narrative.”