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Highlights from An Afternoon of Feminist Art + Action 

March 7, 2026 

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

San Francisco

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Featuring Tiffany Shlain's moveable monument Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
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We gathered for a galvanizing afternoon of feminist art & action with those working to protect and expand women's rights. Guests heard from local and national leaders, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and artist Tiffany Shlain about her moveable monument Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring, first created in the Bay Area and since traveling across the country — installed at the National Mall in Washington DC, Madison Square Park in NYC, 21c Museum in St. Louis, and now back in SF serving as a catalyst to bring us together in our continued fight for women’s rights.

The inspiring afternoon included an artist tour, highlights on what to do today from leaders in the women's rights space, joy, nosh, and community. The event was free and open to the public and supported by Women Connect4Good, Eve's Ark, and Let it Ripple Studio.

Dendrofemonology is part of the acclaimed exhibition Ancient Wisdom for a Future Ecology: Trees, Time & Technology by Tiffany Shlain & Ken Goldberg, on view at di Rosa until April 11th. Artnet listed it as a "Must-See Museum Show in San Francisco."

MEET OUR SPEAKERS
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Speakers: L to R: Mi Tang/Ignite, Esta Soler,/FuturesWithoutViolence, Cynthia Nimmo/Women’s Earth Alliance, Stacey Zolt Hara/Red Tent Fund, Dr. Nicole Barnett/Planned Parenthood Northern California, me, Aimee Allison/SheThePeople, Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, Maggie O’Neill/Women Connect4Good & Vote for Your Daughter, Dr. Sophia Yen/Pandia Health

MEET OUR AMAZING PARTNERS
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This all builds off the momentum of the previous installations and activations of Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring from DC, NYC, to St. Louis with the 50+ organizations and speakers including Dolores Huerta, Padma Lakshmi, founder of the #MeToo Movement Tarana Burke, and the original Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter and VP Harris who is also featured on the Feminist History Tree Ring monument and more...

Below is a 8 min film We Are Here about the creative process and journey of the moveable monument. This film has played at film festivals around the world including Berlin, Paris, Tokyo and Mumbai. We announce where the moveable monument is headed next at the end of the film! 

ABOUT

About Ancient Wisdom exhibition at di Rosa

In Ancient Wisdom for a Future Ecology: Trees, Time, and Technology, artists Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg invite visitors to consider nature and temporality in new and surprising ways. Drawing inspiration from dendrochronology (the science of tree ring dating), and contemporary developments in data science and artificial intelligence, the artists present a series of sculptural and media installations that offer new interpretations of the past, the present, and imagined futures.

 

About di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

Dedicated to the cultivation of Northern California art past, present and future, di Rosa maintains the world’s foremost collection of contemporary art from the region. Located at 5200 Sonoma Highway in Napa, and a satellite museum in San Francisco’s Minnesota Street Project at 1150 25th Street, di Rosa presents contemporary exhibitions by Bay Area-based artists and offers programming inspiring audiences with stories of Northern California’s unique arts ecosystem.

About Eve’s Ark

Eve’s Ark exists to collect, preserve, archive and responsibly share scientific data and biological materials, with a focus on women’s health as a cornerstone of all biomedical advancement. Through global collaboration, education, and public engagement, Eve will advance scientific knowledge for the benefit of all humanity.

 

About Women Connect4Good

At Women Connect4Good, our mission is simple – women (and men) supporting women, without exclusion.

For more information or interviews contact:

Wendy Norris, Norris Communications

(415) 307-3853; wendy@norriscommunications.biz

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DENDROFEMONOLOGY: A FEMINIST HISTORY TREE RING

Reclaimed deodar cedar wood sculpture 
60" x 65" x 3" E.V. 4 /4 +  2AP 

Framed Large-Scale Photograph

68' x 63' Edition 4/4 + 2 AP

 text timeline hand burned via pyrography into the wood

  • 50,000 BCE: Goddesses are worshiped. 

  • 10,000-3000: BCE Women are healers, shamans, and warriors. A number of societies acknowledge multiple genders.

  • 3100 BCE: Literacy develops, and seeds of patriarchy spread.

  • 2400 BCE: Mesopotamian law declares: “If a woman speaks to a man out of turn, her teeth will be smashed in by a burnt brick.” 

  • 200 BCE: Goddess worship is forbidden in Judaism, and later, in Islam and Christianity.

  • 690:  Wu Zetian becomes the first—and only—female ruler of China.  

  • 1100: Matrilineal and matriarchal Hopi tribe establishes the community of Oraibi in present-day Arizona.

  • 1450 to 1918: 50,000 women tortured and executed as witches across Europe and America.

  • 1576-1610: Queen Amina rules over Zazzau (present-day Nigeria).

  • 1690s: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz becomes the first published feminist in the Americas.

  • 1776-1860s: Abortion up to four months of pregnancy is legal in the United States.

  • 1880s: Inspired by indigenous and abolitionist leaders and British suffragists, first-wave feminism gains momentum in the United States.

  • 1920: 19th Amendment grants US women the right to vote, although most women of color are disenfranchised until the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

  • 1920: The Soviet Union legalizes abortion.

  • 1960: FDA approves birth control pill in the United States

  • 1960: Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) becomes the first woman to be elected to lead a democratic country.

  • 1962: Dolores Huerta co-founds US National Farm Workers' Association.

  • 1960s: Second-wave feminism begins with leaders including Dorothy Pitman Hughes, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Flo Kennedy, and Shirley Chisholm.

  • 1963: First woman in space Valentina Tereshkova flies a solo mission and orbits Earth 48 times.

  • 1972: Title IX prohibits gender-based discrimination in US federally-funded educational programs and activities.

  • 1972: The US Senate approves addition of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. (The states have not yet ratified it.)

  • 1973: Roe vs. Wade legalizes abortion in all US states and territories.

  • 1974-1980: The Combahee River Women’s Collective calls out the interconnectedness of sexism, racism, and homophobia, and demands change in mainstream feminism and civil rights movement.

  • 1975: Icelandic Women’s Strike held to protest inequality in the workplace and the home. 90% of women participate, and 15 years later Iceland elects a woman president.

  • 1989: Kimberlé Crenshaw defines the concept of intersectionality and ushers in third-wave feminism.

  • 1993: Women allowed to wear pants on the floor of the US Senate.

  • 2006: Tarana Burke begins #MeToo movement.

  • 2016: Hillary Rodham Clinton receives the majority of votes in the US presidential election.

  • 2017: An estimated 5 million people attend Women’s Marches globally. #MeToo goes viral.

  • 2017: Oregon becomes first state to include non-binary gender category on IDs.

  • 2020-2022: US elects first female Vice President Kamala Harris and first trans State Senator, Sarah McBride; Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes first Black woman confirmed to Supreme Court.

  • 2022: 

    • Roe v. Wade is overturned, eviscerating federal protection of reproductive rights in the U.S.

    • Globally, 65 countries have legalized abortions, four in the last year.

    • Globally, 86 women have been elected president or prime minister to date

  • Today:

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ABOUT THE ARTIST
TIFFANY SHLAIN

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Honored by Newsweek as one of the "Women Shaping the 21st Century," Tiffany Shlain is a multidisciplinary artist, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, national bestselling author, and the founder of the Webby Awards. Working across mediums, Shlain's work explores ideas in feminism, philosophy, technology, neuroscience, and nature. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museums in New York, the Sundance Film Festival and US embassies globally.

 

Her sculpture Dendrofemonology A Feminist History Tree Ring, has been installed around the country to bring together groups working to protect and expand women's rights. Her solo exhibition You Are Here at Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York was selected by both Artnet and Artforum on their "Must-See" gallery shows list. Her critically acclaimed joint exhibition with Ken Goldberg for the Getty's PST ART: Art & Science Collide art initiative Ancient Wisdom for A Future Ecology: Trees, Time & Technology, that debuted in Los Angeles, and now is at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art's museum location in San Francisco, until April 11th, 2026.

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