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Feminism as Ancestry: Poetry Broadside to the Friedman Feminist Collection

Feminism as Ancestry: Poetry Broadside to the Friedman Feminist Collection In-Person

About This Exhibition

May 8 , 2025 -- Spring 2026 | Archives and Special Collections, Morgan Library, CSU


The CSU Libraries are proud to announce the opening of Feminism as Ancestry: Poetry Broadside to the Friedman Feminist Collection, a new exhibition by writer-in-residence Bianca Glinskas, Clarissa Trapp, instructor and outreach archivist, and exhibition coordinator Silvia Minguzzi. Opening May 8, 2025, and running through Spring 2026 in the Archives and Special Collections area of the Morgan Library, the exhibition features a striking bouquet of original poems in conversation with voices from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection. Glinskas’s poems navigate a rich constellation of ideas rooted in feminist theory, personal grief, and contemporary political urgency.

Through intentional dialogue with literary foremothers like Adrienne Rich, Sylvia Plath, and Marilyn Hacker—alongside epigraphs from No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation—the poet confronts the meanings of patriarchy, male power, fatherhood, and godhood. Poems such as Fallen Fathers, Fascism Is Not a Fairytale, and Fractured Elegy emerge as acts of reclamation—at once elegiac, resistant, and searching.

“Bianca’s work embodies a living literary lineage,” says Silvia Minguzzi, Exhibition Coordinator at CSU Libraries. “It speaks directly to the bodies, voices, and feminist legacies housed in the Friedman Collection, while simultaneously forging new paths of reflection and resistance.” The Friedman Feminist Press Collection is a cornerstone of the CSU Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections. It preserves an extraordinary array of feminist and lesbian literature published by presses such as the Women’s Press Collective, Shameless Hussy Press, Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, Spinsters Ink, and many others.

These rare and powerful texts—spanning fiction, memoir, poetry, and essays—represent the intellectual and cultural force of second-wave feminism from the 1960s to the 1980s. Donated by CSU alumna Dr. Kayann Short and CSU’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Questioning, and Ally Resource Center (on behalf of director K. Foula Dimopoulos), the collection serves as an enduring resource for students, scholars, and the community. Feminism as Ancestry invites viewers to encounter these feminist texts anew, through poetry that refuses oppressive definitions and forages for new, liberated ones. It is a testament to the resilience of women’s voices and the archival power of poetic reckoning.

For more information, visit the library website or contact Silvia Minguzzi at silvia.minguzzi@colostate.edu.

Date:
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Time:
All Day Event
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Morgan Library Archives and Special Collections
Audience:
  General Public  
Categories:
  Exhibitions  

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Silvia Minguzzi

Libraries Exhibition Coordinator and Graphic Designer

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