Guerrilla Girlhood Glitter Guild: Researching Hidden Hoards of Tween Treasures

  • Courtney Lee Weida Adelphi University
  • Carlee A. Bradbury Radford University
  • Karie Edwards Radford University

Abstract

Inspired by the recently-discovered Staffordshire Hoard treasures from medieval times, a group of three researchers called the Guerilla Girlhood Guild created a contemporary “tween†hoard of personal possessions, installations, photographs of objects (e.g., cell phones, jewelry, toys), speculative historical documents, and social networking artifacts. In this speculative narrative, my colleagues and I write from the perspectives of archeologists living in 2013, who discovered the tween artifacts from circa 2113. This inquiry illuminates contemporary issues of girl culture, bullying, and iconicity of girlhood material culture. The guild members and specialties include: myself, an art educator interested in gender and adolescent visual culture, a medievalist art historian and gender studies scholar, and a photographer/studio artist who is also the parent of adolescents. Our project suggests feminist reconceptualization of treasure, the acts of hoarding and archiving, and material cultures of girlhood.

Author Biographies

Courtney Lee Weida, Adelphi University

Courtney Lee Weida is an Assistant Professor of Art Education at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. She has taught pre-K through twelfth grade art within schools and community programs in Boston and New York. She is licensed in Visual Art, English, and Elementary classroom teaching. Her recent publications address ceramic art, studio craft, and gender issues in art education. Contact email: cweida@adelphi.edu

Carlee A. Bradbury, Radford University

Carlee A. Bradbury is an associate professor in the Art Department at Radford University. Her research focuses on visual culture from medieval England.

Karie Edwards, Radford University

Karie Edwards is currently a graduate student at Radford University, pursuing her Master of Fine Arts degree. After a 20-year career in the Navy, she decided it was time for a change and moved to Southwestern, Virginia, where she completed her undergraduate and embarked on her MFA in photography. Currently she is teaching Beginning Photography as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and works as Darkroom Manager. Karie lives in the beautiful city of Christiansburg, Virginia, with her husband, daughter, and three dogs.

Published
2013-10-01
How to Cite
WEIDA, Courtney Lee; BRADBURY, Carlee A.; EDWARDS, Karie. Guerrilla Girlhood Glitter Guild: Researching Hidden Hoards of Tween Treasures. Visual Culture & Gender, [S.l.], v. 8, p. 7-20, oct. 2013. ISSN 1936-1912. Available at: <http://vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/71>. Date accessed: 07 may 2024.
Section
Articles