Guerrilla Girls
Feminist Masked Avenger
We're thrilled to announce our collaboration with masked art collective, Guerrilla Girls. Be like Zubeida Agha (pictured above) and wear the Feminist Masked Avenger to support their ongoing mission for gender and racial equality in the art world and beyond. The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists who use visual displays and public demonstrations to expose institutional corruption in the art world. Since 1985, their protest art installations and projects have appeared at museums such as the Whitney, LACMA, and the Victoria and Albert, as well as billboards and ad spaces in the streets of major global cities. In order to keep the media from focusing on the lives and careers of individual Guerrilla Girls, group members conceal their identities by wearing gorilla masks in public, thus placing focus on the social justice issues they fight for. Through their work, the Guerrilla Girls promote intersectional feminism, equal opportunity in the arts, and human rights for all people.