About



In 2002, Kirsten Dufour, a pioneer in the feminist art movement, began the Let Us Speak Now video archive on feminism, activism, and art production with Swedish artist, Andrea Cruetz. The original project recorded interviews with artists from the USA, France, Armenia, Great Britain, Austria, South America, India, and elsewhere about their art practices and their opinions on feminism in contemporary cultural work. The project began in Los Angeles and has collected over 100 interviews with celebrated feminist artists and cultural workers, such as Faith Wilding, Mary Kelly, Julie Ault, Mary Beth Edelson, Dara Greenwald,and Martha Rosler, as well as interviews with the next generation of artists and cultural workers.
For a full list of participants please see the "Interviewees" page.

Interviews have been recorded in cities around the world including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Copenhagen, and Paris, among others. Dufour is also working with the space, Utopiana, in Armenia, to develop the Areminian collection of Let Us Speak Now.

Thanks to the many people who have helped record interviews and edit the archive. 
They are as follows:
Andrea Creutz
Emma Hedditch
Salem Collo-Julin
Ava Bromberg
Heidrun Holzfeind
Malene Ratcliff
Rhea Dahl
Virginie Jourdain
Emilie Duval
Sophia Seitz-Rasmussen
Ninna Poulsen
Bonnie Fortune