Advisory Board Members

Gillian Bohrer is a partner in Megamix Productions alongside writer/director Jonathan Levine. Megamix is a film and television production company with a first look deal at Lionsgate. Read more…


Judy Chicago has remained steadfast in her commitment to the power of art as a vehicle for intellectual transformation and social change and to women’s right to engage in the highest level of art production. Read more…


Maria Grazia Cucinotta is an Italian actress who has featured in many films and television series since 1990. She has also worked as a producer, screenwriter and model. Read more…


Anjelica Huston is an Academy Award-winning actress and director and continues her renowned family’s legacy in film, which began with her grandfather, Walter Huston and her father, John Huston. Read More…


Jennifer Chambers Lynch is a director and writer, known for Surveillance (2008), Chained (2012) and Boxing Helena (1993). Jennifer attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan. She made history at the New York City Horror Film Festival when she became the first female to win the Best Director award in the festival’s history in 2008.


Octavia Spencer is an American actress and author. She is best known for her role as Minny Jackson in the 2011 film The Help, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Read more…


Rebecca Gilbert Weisberg was determined while in law school to pursue her dream career as an attorney in the entertainment industry. As an undergraduate English major, she’d always gravitated toward the creative opportunities in law. Rather than apply for traditional law firms jobs, Rebecca focused her career path on entertainment related positions. Read more…


Donald Woodman seamlessly moves between the world of fine art photography and commercial photography. Moreover, his fine art images have been reproduced in numerous photographic catalogues. Woodman has also produced the photographic work for all of Judy Chicago’s gallery catalogues and art books. Read more…


Dame Zandra Rhodes early textile designs were considered too outrageous by the traditional British manufacturers so she decided to make dresses from her own fabrics and pioneered the very special use of printed textiles as an intrinsic part of the garments she created. She was Designer of the Year in 1972 and in 1974 Royal Designer for Industry. Read more…  


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