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- An Overview of Feminist Artists of the 20th Century - The Art History Archive
- The Art History Archive is being compiled to serve as a library of information about different artistic movements, art groups and specific artists. Its purpose is to educate people about the different movements and show people that there are other movements worth looking at, and specific artists that users may never have heard of.
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- Angela Grossmann contemporary artist
- Angela Grossmann is a major contemporary Canadian artist based in Vancouver BC who uses collaged and transferred materials to examine feminist themes of identity, social displacement and adolescence.
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- Art by Accident
- A virtual sideshow of creepy, funny, sometimes beautiful and usually curious canvases
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- Cynthia Brody Mixed Media Art Portraying Women
- Women are the focal point of most pieces created by Cynthia Brody using mixed media. Their attitudes and lives are explored in surrealistic style. In the SF Bay Area.
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- Feminist Studies Art Gallery
- Art featured in the latest issues of the Feminist Studies journal, one of the oldest feminist publication in the United States, founded in 1972.
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- Feminist art manifestoes, listed in n.paradoxa : international feminist art journal(ISSN: 1461_0434), KT press
- A chronological list of feminist art manifestos and feminist manifestos, from the early 20th century, which have had an impact on the women's art movement and the creation of feminist art.
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- Imogen Cunningham
- Official Site for the Imogen Cunningham Trust, engaged in preserving the artist's work, managing her rights and permissions, and promoting her photographs through publications and exhibitions. The Trust was established by Imogen Cunningham in 1975, and is still a family run operation: Meg Partridge, Imogen's granddaughter, is the Director of the Trust and a photographer and filmmaker herself.
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- Index to Online Works by Women Artists
- Section of the Artcyclopedia dedicated to women's art history, listing over 850 artists from antiquity to present.
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- LALLA ESSAYDI
- Lalla A. Essaydi grew up in Morocco and now lives in USA where she received her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/TUFTS University in May 2003. Essaydi's work is represented by Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston and Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in many major international locales, including Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Texas, Buffalo, Colorado, New York, Syria, Ireland, England, France, the Netherlands, Sharjah, U.A.E., and Japan and is represented in a number of collections, including the Williams College Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Fries Museum, the Netherlands, and The Kodak Museum of Art.
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- Patra Feathers Art
- PATRA Feathers makes creations of natural art using the feathers of exotic birds to produce earthy landscapes, floral and whimsical themes that are bold, imaginative and absolutely one of a kind .
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- Sugs Writer's Blog
- Susan Gilbert's blog. She's a writer, a photographer and a researcher of women's art history.
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- Women Artists of the American West
- A collection of thousands of high resolution images, plus statements from the artists, biographical sketches, critical-historical essays, and bibliographies.
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- Women Out West: Art on the Edge of America
- A blog about 19th and 20th century female artists working in the Western United States,created by artist, art historian and educator, Victoria Sonstegard.
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- Women's Art Resource Centre
- Artist-run Toronto exhibition gallery and research facility, focusing exclusively on Canadian women artists. Current exhibits, membership application, information on Matriart magazine.
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- Women's Museum of California | Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future
- The Women's Museum of California is one of only five museums of women's history in the country. Founded in 1983 as the Women's History Reclamation Project, it is a non profit organization, with a mission to educate and inspire present and future generations about the experiences and contributions of women by collecting, preserving and interpreting the evidence of that experience.
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- Women's Studio Workshop
- Founded in 1974 by four women artists who were committed to developing an alternative space for artists to create new work and to come together to share skills. Learn more about internships and programs available.
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- re.act.feminism
- Historical archive of feminist performance touring Europe since 2011. Includes information about the program and list of women artists participating in the project.