Dara Greenwald (1971-2012) dedicated her life and practice to a hybridized artistic activism that critiqued capitalist power structures and promoted a more equitable balance of power for women in the art world.

Dara Greenwald

Artist, writer, and curator Dara Greenwald is engaged in the intersection of experimental forms and social activism. In addition to her video work, she has been involved in various cultural activist enterprises that work to critique capitalism. Recently she has collaborated with artist Josh MacPhee on the extensive poster exhibition “Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures from 1960s to NOW.” Greenwald’s work was also included in the “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution” exhibition and she contributed an essay to the catalogue for Creative Time’s “Democracy in America: The National Campaign.”

Lives and works in New York.