In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America©
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In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America©
In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry // PRESSKIT // 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry "In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America" is a collection of images accompanied by original song which acts as a springboard toward questioning how popular images represent and shape female life in America. Accompanied by a facilitator's guide for discussion and action, this presentation will generate dialogue at schools and public facilities about the ways in which commercial images of girls and women—images that are so common we might feel immune to them—portray and influence American life. After viewing this presentation, audiences should understand 1) how women in America are depicted as commodities in public media, 2) the basis of this commercialization in entrepreneurship and private enterprise, and 3) the negative consequences for all Americans of making women into objects (e.g. sex seems trivial and meaningless, aging becomes a "problem," definitions of womanhood are unattainable and therefore are often harmful to female well-being, personal experience is devalued in the face of expert knowledge, medicine and cosmetics merge together). In "re-seeing" information that is normally viewed unconsciously, audience-members will become aware of the contradictions found in the many roles that girls and women are told to fill, as well as the paradoxes inherent in gender role issues and their possible resolutions. "In Her Image" will encourage viewers to become critical consumers and advocates for a society that is not dictated by commercial interests and pressures. Enclosed you will find a synopsis, bio, press, venues, contents description/ordering information, and resume. Please contact me with questions and orders at InHerImage@juliabarry.com; also, feel free to pass this information on as you see fit. Thank you for participating! —Julia Barry ”In Her Image” was funded in part by the Puffin Foundation Ltd. 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry Synopsis: "In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America" is an experiential program and curriculum that addresses the influence of media imagery in American society. Available as a live performance or film accompanied by supplemental materials for discussion and action, "In Her Image" is a 35minute audio-visual documentation of advertisements, photographs, illustrations, and pertinent text taken from public sources such as the internet, textbooks, magazines, health brochures, and billboards. These images are arranged in order of the human lifespan and examine gender norms and the issues they affect—sex/sexuality, teenage pregnancy, pornography, reproductive rights, marriage, family, career, body image/eating disorders, nutrition and diet, drugs and alcohol, violence/abuse and harassment, discrimination, and aging—by tracing back to the sources that influence them. In rearranging the obvious, "In Her Image" refreshes the investigation of gender dynamics in the United States today: a topic that, despite its importance, is tired of being discussed. While the program is organized to question how commercial images represent and shape daily life, it does not dictate pre-processed conclusions to audiences; rather, "In Her Image" utilizes images, text, and song—the usual methods of communication found in magazines, print advertisements, movies, and TV—to allow audience-members to recognize and access the collected content. Viewers experience these images condensed within one presentation, therefore gaining consciousness about the high volume of messages they internalize every day. The program’s underlying musical element involves audiences directly, resonating for a greater impact than conventional methods of education which employ only the spoken or written word. 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry Bio: Julia Barry is the musician (composer/recording artist/performer), writer, and creator/director of "In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America," a multi-media program addressing the effects of contemporary American images. Available in live or film format, Barry currently brings "In Her Image" to community programs, conferences, schools, clinics, and organizations as a springboard for discussions and workshops. Musically a composer and performer since a young age, Barry’s original songs now revitalize a disembodied voice as the soundtrack for "In Her Image." Her newest album, Once, or Twice, features songs from “In Her Image” orchestrated with full band. (Recording and performance information can be found on www.JuliaBarry.com.) The recipient of the Andrea Klein Willison Prize for Poetry/Women's Advocacy 2003 and a "REALLY Hot" awardee in the 2006 REAL Hot 100 list, Barry has been a featured guest at events such as the National Organization for Women’s Love Your Body Day, the Girl Scout National Leadership Institute, and the Alliance for a Media Literate America’s National Media Education Conference. 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry Press: " 'In Her Image' is a pathbreaking exploration of how media shape women's knowledge and self-image. A successful antidote to the unidimensional approaches of much of the advocacy around female media images." —Marsha Hurst, Director of Graduate Program in Narrative Medicine, Columbia University "Julia Barry's haunting music and her arresting juxtapositions of images of women from infancy through old age, in advertising and in real life, held the audience in rapt attention and showed how we are manipulated into accepting and then perpetuating sex and gender stereotypes. Her use of original music reinforced the visual impact of the slide projections, a technique that seems to me to be effective with an audience of any age, but especially with students, who are accustomed to absorbing information through sight and sound. I personally feel that the program is suitable and eye-opening for both high school and college groups." —Julia Garrett Fox, Assistant Dean, Harvard College "Julia was great. The girls enjoyed the film and seemed to really understand and appreciate its message. Julia conducted a lively discussion and we stayed after school till almost 5pm because the girls had so much to say. They seemed delighted to find a kindred spirit in the outside world." —Janet O'Donnell, English Teacher and Advisor of "Visible Women" club, Cranford Public High School "In a lively fashion and aided by her own beautiful score, Barry's film poses important questions about the life course of women in America today. I am impressed with this full and comprehensive look at the way women are portrayed in the media." —Michele Murdock, Film Producer and Consultant " 'In Her Image' was an extremely powerful experience which prompted me to think about women's issues in an entirely new way. I can't wait to use this program in my own work." —Leesa Barenboim, Crisis/Substance Abuse Counselor “ ‘In Her Image’ captures the spectrum of images portrayed by the media of women and girls. The sub text below the images clearly shows the contradiction of the image. Further, the music is quite enchanting- the melodic flow of Barry’s voice entices the listener to want to listen more attentively. Barry’s voice is majestic and elegant!!” —Dorothy Jiji, Chair, Reproductive Choice Task Force, National Organization for Women - New York "While colleges frequently present orientation programs around issues such as eating disorders, mental health, and drug use, I have never seen a lecture or workshop reach people in quite the same way that 'In Her Image' did. Instead of presenting just facts and conclusions, this program presented a range of information in a manner that stimulated reflection and discussion long after the presentation was finished." —Cathy Kramer, Dean of Students, Warren Wilson College "There are some things that money can't buy. 'In Her Image' was one of those priceless experiences. Thank you immensely." —Roland Gibson, Professor of Graduate Education Diversity, University of Massachusetts Lowell 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry Venues: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Columbia University, Narrative Medicine Program (New York, NY, 2010) Colby College (Waterville, ME, 2010) St. Cloud State University (St. Cloud, MN, 2009) Tuxedo Park Upper School (Tuxedo, NY, 2009) Warren Wilson College (Asheville, NC, 2009) Camille Cosby Girls Program "Say It Write" (Boston, MA, 2009) Girl Scout Leadership Institute (Indianapolis, IN, 2008) "Turn Beauty Inside Out" Leadership Summit (Minneapolis, MN, 2008) Wheelock College: Support Women Artists Now Day (Boston, MA, 2008) Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA, 2007) uniquely ME! The Girl Scout/Dove Self-Esteem Program (New York, NY, 2007) "Turn Beauty Inside Out" Girls Leadership Retreat (Queens, NY, 2006) "Creative Action: Gender and the Arts" Conference (Greensboro, NC, 2006) Tufts University (Medford, MA, 2006) Center for Media and Democracy (Burlington, VT, 2006) Altar Magazine's "Coming Up Short" Film Series (Greenwich Village, NY, 2006) Harvard College (Boston, MA, 2005) American Association of University Women (Lexington, MA, 2005) Iglesia Primer Amor Girls Convention (Santa Fe Springs, CA, 2005) Schiff Day Treatment Center for the Mentally Ill (Cambridge, MA, 2005) Alliance for a Media Literate America "National Media Education Conference" (San Francisco, CA, 2005) Boston University Sociology of Aging Course (Boston, MA, 2005) Cranford Public High School "Visible Women" Club (Cranford, NJ, 2004) Scarsdale Public High School Sexual Politics classes (Scarsdale, NY, 2004-2005) The Young Women’s Leadership School Faculty (Bronx, NY, 2004) Sarah Lawrence College Women in Music and Women in Health courses, Freshman Orientation, and Sexual Assault Awareness Group (Bronxville, NY, 2003-2005) 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America © by Julia Barry Contents & Ordering Information: Order at http://inherimage.juliabarry.com/info.html or write to InHerImage@juliabarry.com for more information on performances, screenings, workshops, films, and educational materials. • • Custom o o o o o o o o o • DVD College/University: $525 | School/Non-profit: $475 Screening of film (“In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America”) 35 min. Q & A or short discussion session In-depth discussion or creative workshop can be added College/University: $275 | School/Non-profit: $250 o o • College/University: $725 | School/Non-profit: $675 Projected slide-show presentation 35 min. Accompanying live performance of original score (piano and voice) Q & A or short discussion session In-depth discussion or creative workshop can be added Screening o College/University: $1500 | School/Non-profit: $1200 Hands-on media literacy, body confidence, self-esteem, or advocacy workshop Created to fit your needs and goals For pre-teens, teens, adults, or inter-generational groups Can include vision boards, positive collage, role play, creative writing, etc. Small and full group discussion facilitation Live Performance o o • Workshop Film (“In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America”) 35 min. Special Features Suggested bibliography Website evaluation guide Sources Biography Lyrics Facilitator's Guide o o o o o o o o College/University: $125 | School/Non-profit: $95 Discussion questions Start-up handout Educational materials Suggested bibliography Website evaluation guide Crisis resources Sources Lyrics 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com Julia Barry Education GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE London, UK M.A. September 2007 Interactive Media SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE Bronxville, New York B.A. May 2004 Women’s Health & Media Advocacy, Music Experience IN HER IMAGE: PRODUCING WOMANHOOD IN AMERICA Nationwide Creator/Director/Facilitator—Developed original multi-media program and curriculum for women’s health, directed/performed in film adaptation, built resource website and DVD, created media literacy workshops on sexuality, self-esteem, respect, and identity, managed bookings, presented program and facilitated discussions/workshops with teen and adult groups at community programs, clinics, conferences, trainings, middle and high schools, and colleges. (2003-Present) DIGITAL STRATEGY CONSULTING & MEDIA PRODUCTION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE Nationwide Consultant/Freelancer—Performed web design and management, blogging, media creation, podcasting, copy-editing, book promotion, and viral marketing for social change projects, consulted with media, social change, and feminist clients to develop and grow web presence and interaction, liaised to connect organizations and individuals in mutual efforts. (2008-Present) NEW MOON GIRL MEDIA Caldwell, NJ/London, UK Online Editor/Project Coordinator—Worked with teen girls to develop web community, planned and led girl advisory retreat and weekly editorial meetings, prepared web design and content, maintained teen blog, developed communications, enews content, and outreach strategy, established partnerships, implemented and moderated company blogs, filmed and launched teaser video, spearheaded viral marketing campaign, initiated Sister to Sister online mentoring program. (2007-2008) CD RECORDING/PERFORMANCE TOUR Nationwide Musician/Producer/Manager/Performer—Recorded albums of original works, produced CD layout, distributed independently, booked shows, performed at cafes, clubs, and stages. (2002-Present) STIR UP CHANGE London & New York Creator/Director—Innovated new internet tools for social change, conducted research on current trends of social websites and software, created Drupal-based dynamic website, managed design and content. (2006-2007) TYNGSBORO MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATER DEPARTMENT Tyngsboro, Massachusetts Music Director—Taught music for shows to students aged 11-14, coordinated and instructed musicians, proposed budget, drew up contracts. (2004-2005) YWCA PROGRAM FOR TEENS Malden, Massachusetts Teacher—Wrote teen Media Studies course, planned lessons, taught sessions. (2004) VOICES OF WISDOM: CREATIVE WRITING FOR SENIOR CITIZENS New Rochelle, New York Co-founder/Teacher—Developed creative writing program for senior citizens, led writing workshops, planned lessons, coordinated logistics. (2003-2004) P u b l i c a t i o n s “Women and Video Games,” The Selling Game blog (2009); “Feminism 3.0,” MediaRights.org/reprinted AlterNet.org (2008); “Outreach Journal,” MediaRights.org/reprinted DivineCaroline.com (2007); “These Dolls Don’t Play Nice,” New Moon News blog (2007); uniquely ME! The Girl Scout/Dove Self-Esteem Program Studio2b.org (2007); Community Media Review (2006) Honors Invited screening, Columbia University Narrative Medicine Program (2010); Invited screening, Colby College Women’s Studies Program (2010); Expert advisor, National Girl Scouts “Journeys” project development (2009); Performance, St. Cloud State University (2009); Performance, Warren Wilson College (2009); Invited workshop, Camille Cosby Girls Program “Say It Write” Conference (2009); Invited workshops, Girl Scout Leadership Institute (2008); Invited workshop, “Turn Beauty Inside Out Leadership Summit“ (2008); Invitation to speak, Queer Media and Entertainment Conference Women's Summit (2008); Puffin Foundation Grant (2006); “REALLY Hot” awardee, The REAL Hot 100 (2006); Workshop, “Turn Beauty Inside Out” Girls Leadership Retreat (2006); Workshop, “Creative Action: Gender and the Arts” Conference (2006); Original song invited on film soundtrack, “Community of Consent” (2006); Invited panelist, National Organization for Women “Love Your Body Day” (2005); “In Her Image” Performance, Harvard College (2005); Screening, American Association of University Women (2005); Screening, Alliance for a Media Literate America “National Media Education Conference” (2005); Invited performance, New Jersey Mental Health Association Benefit (2004); Andrea Klein Willison Prize for Poetry/Women's Activism (2003) 347.560.9085 • InHerImage@juliabarry.com • www.inherimage.juliabarry.com