Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman: The radical impressionist...

13 November 2025 

Mary Cassatt made a career painting the lives of the women around her.  Her radical images showed them as intellectual, curious and engaging. This was a major shift in the way women appeared in art.     

Directed by Ali Ray (Frida Kahlo) and featuring the world’s most eminent Cassatt curators and scholars (all women), this new feature film MARY CASSATT: PAINTING THE MODERN WOMAN reveals how this classically trained American artist came to join a group of Parisian radicals – the Impressionists – a movement that transformed the history of art.

Mary Cassatt, born in Pennsylvania in 1844, lived much of her adult life in France, to the extent that she became not an American artist but a French artist.  In 1868, her painting A Mandolin Player became her first work to be accepted by the Paris Salon, the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts.  Edgar Degas saw Cassatt’s work at the Salon and, in 1877, he asked her to exhibit with a new group called the Impressionists.

 

Director - Ali Ray

1hr 33mins

2023

 

Doors Open: 6pm

Screening: 6:30pm

Ticket- £10 (includes a complimentry drink)

 

(Important Notice for Ticket Holders- Tickets are non-refundable/exchangeable)

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Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman