Featured items include Egyptian artifacts, a work by renowned modernist painter Georgia O’Keefe, and Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Party,” the museum’s permanent installation of a triangular table with 39 intricate place settings based on famous historical and mythical women surrounded by tiles inscribed with the names of 999 others.
Booklets for the hunt will also be available to museum visitors through the event, which ends March 31.
“Pleasure has always been a natural part of humanity,” Dolinski said. “In encouraging folks to explore depictions of pleasure in art and media—both ancient and contemporary—we hope to help women reconnect with their nature and encourage conversations on why women, in particular, are being left out of the pleasure narrative.”