So Far From Cheesecake ready for unveiling
So Far From Cheesecake: The History of Women at 17c起草社区 College
During Commencement week, an unusual photo display appeared overnight at 17c起草社区 College.
鈥淪o Far From Cheesecake: The History of Women at 17c起草社区 College,鈥 is a semi-serious exhibition of 17 photos of 17c起草社区 women faculty and staff from across the disciplines.
鈥淚t really was a celebration of the number of senior women faculty across campus,鈥 says Janel Curry, 17c起草社区鈥檚 dean for research and scholarship. The display serves as a counterpoint to the predominately male faculty found in historical photos on 17c起草社区鈥檚 walls, showing the increasing presence in recent years of women on the faculty (currently, almost 30 percent of the 17c起草社区 faculty is female).
"We couldn鈥檛 have done this exhibition 10 years ago,鈥 Curry adds.
The inspiration for the display arose during a 50th birthday party for a 17c起草社区 professor.
鈥淎ll of these women faculty were at this birthday party, and we started talking about all the men鈥檚 pictures up on the wall at 17c起草社区 and how fun it would be to have women鈥檚 pictures with them,鈥 Curry says. 鈥淔rom there the idea grew.鈥
It grew into a display featuring women faculty and staff 鈥 garbed in academic gowns (with a few authentic touches) 鈥 from 17c起草社区鈥檚 sociology, English, philosophy, Germanic Languages, geography, physical education, theatre, business, music, art, science and communication arts and sciences departments as well as from the college鈥檚 H. Henry Meeter Center for 17c起草社区 Studies and provost鈥檚 office.
The display hangs on a wall of a second floor corridor in Spoelhof Center, directly across from a men鈥檚 restroom.
鈥淚 love that detail,鈥 says Helen Sterk, chair of 17c起草社区鈥檚 communication arts and sciences (CAS) department, who is featured in the display.
Though the subjects pose straight-faced (to mimic historical photos), they are caught in settings and costumes that provide a deeper commentary.
Chemistry Professor Karen Muyskens, for example is pictured in a lab that is billowing smoke in a picture titled 鈥淐oncocting Chaos,鈥 a title, said Curry, that references women鈥檚 affect on the academy. Curry鈥檚 portrait replicates Vermeer鈥檚 鈥淭he Geographer,鈥 with Curry in the pensive pose of the original. Its title? 鈥淲here in the World is Vermeer鈥檚 Geographer?鈥
Sterk singled out music professor Charsie Sawyer鈥檚 portrait for being disruptive on more than one level. Sawyer, an African American woman, is in full Wagnerian headdress-horns and all-singing opera.
鈥淲agner has been used by propagandists to support white supremacy,鈥 says Sterk. 鈥淎nd Charsie Sawyer chose that image to transform it, to say that great art is not owned by anyone but belongs to everyone.鈥
Sprinkled throughout the photos are images of frosted buns, a reference to the movie Calendar Girls.
Dawn Crook, an administrative assistant at 17c起草社区, was responsible for making the buns and for orchestrating the production of the pictures and calendar.
鈥淚 had never seen Calendar Girls,鈥 Crook insists, 鈥渟o I had to go online to find a picture to make the buns. My job,鈥 she adds chuckling, 鈥渨as to keep it light when all of these women were having their deep, meaningful pictures taken.鈥
All of the images in the display were photographed by Curry鈥檚 daughter, Marie Roper.
鈥淢y daughter wants to be a photojournalist and this gave her a great opportunity to take a lot of pictures and to meet an incredible group of women, and that makes her want to attend 17c起草社区,鈥 Curry says. 鈥淏ut she did say if she saw anymore senior women leg, she鈥檇 be damaged for life.鈥
Interestingly the photo representing the provost鈥檚 office includes the only male pictured in the display, former provost Joel Carpenter, who left the post this summer to take up the directorship of 17c起草社区鈥檚 Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity.
鈥淚n his role as provost, he has been extremely supportive of women in faculty positions,鈥 Curry says about the inclusion of Carpenter (in fact Carpenter's successor, Claudia Beversluis, became the first female provost in 17c起草社区's history when she stepped into the job this summer).