International Women's Day: Print your Nana

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Open workshop by Jessica Frascht

In honour of International Women’s Day, print your own Nana! Niki de Saint Phalle’s Nanas represent a feminist view of the world. A woman’s body is a work of art, even if it does not correspond to the usual, often patriarchal ideas of form and function. In French, 'Nana' originally means 'sassy young woman', but in a more modern interpretation it also stands for a modern, self-confident, erotic woman. Niki de Saint Phalle’s statement 'All power to the Nanas!', coined in the mid-1960s, is considered a precursor and later artistic and political exponent of the women's movement.

During the Open workshop by Jessica Frascht, you can assemble prefabricated linoleum plates with different colours and print them on paper to create your own Nana.


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Languages: multilingual
No registration necessary, you can join the workshop at any time.
Duration: 3:00 hours
Hosted by: Jessica Frascht
Automatically translated from French.


Luxembourg City History Museum

Where does it take place?

1475 Luxembourg 14 Rue du St Esprit, 1475 Ville-Haute Luxembourg

Luxembourg City History Museum
14 Rue du St Esprit
1475 Ville-Haute Luxembourg




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  • 2025-03-08 13:30:00 2025-03-08 16:30:00 Europe/Paris International Women's Day: Print your Nana Open workshop by Jessica Frascht In honour of International Women’s Day, print your own Nana! Niki de Saint Phalle’s Nanas represent a feminist view of the world. A woman’s body is a work of art, even if it does not correspond to the usual, often patriarchal ideas of form and function. In French, 'Nana' originally means 'sassy young woman', but in a more modern interpretation it also stands for a modern, self-confident, erotic woman. Niki de Saint Phalle’s statement 'All power to the Nanas!', coined in the mid-1960s, is considered a precursor and later artistic and political exponent of the women's movement. During the Open workshop by Jessica Frascht, you can assemble prefabricated linoleum plates with different colours and print them on paper to create your own Nana. 14 Rue du St Esprit, 1475 Ville-Haute Luxembourg Lëtzebuerg City Museum
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