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Faith Wilding
Revisiting Cyberfeminism
Dear Sister Artist: Activating Feminist Art Letters and Ephemera in the Archive
“My Personal Is Not Political?” a Dialogue on Art, Feminism and Pedagogy
WOMANHOUSE Intimacy, Identity and Domesticity
SUZANNE LACY, FEMINISM and QUILTING by JACQUELINE
Oral History Interview with Suzanne Lacy, 1990 Mar. 16-Sept. 27
Partial Artist List: Nancy Angelo Jerri Allyn Leslie Belt Rita Mae Brown Kathleen Burg Elizabeth Canelake Velene Campbell Carol Chen Judy Chicago Clsuf Michelle T
The Mothernists II
Annual Report 5 4 Our Year in Review
Abstract Suzanne Lacy
Where Is Feminism in Cyberfeminism? Faith Wilding The
Long Essay Assignment
Revisiting Womanho Use
Press Release
Faith Wilding and the Enfleshing of Painting 16
1 Next Bodies Faith Wilding at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
Arrested Welcome: Hospitality in Contemporary
Feminist Art Manifestos an Anthology
Top View
Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries a Retrospective
Women Art Revolution : Videotape Interviews by Lynn Hershman-Leeson M1639
Collaboration and Conflict in the Fresno Feminist Art Program: an Experiment in Feminist Pedagogy Laura Meyer with Faith Wilding
Post-Cyber Feminist International 15–19 November 2017
Feminist Art in Southern California
Feminist Art Education at the Los Angeles Woman’S Building
Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution
Waiting a Poem by Faith Wilding Waiting . . . Waiting . . . Waiting
Faith Wildingprfinal
A Current Listing of Contents
Suzanne Lacy: Three Decades of Performing and Writing/Writing and Performing
Occupy the Museum Re-Imagines the Museum As a Collaborative Teaching and Learning Lab, and an Investigational Space That Allows for the Exploration of New Ideas
A WORLD of ART, RESEARCH, CONSERVATION, and PHILANTHROPY | Summer 2019 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
A MANY SPLENDORED THING an Exhibition of Paintings By
Complete Exhibition History
Faith Wilding Home Page
SUZANNE LACY, FEMINISM and QUILTING by JACQUELINE
Staged Violence in Contemporary Art by Nicole Frances Scalissi Bachelor of Arts, University
CONSTRUCTIONS of HOME: the Interrelationship Between Gendered Exhibition Sites and Contemporary Canadian Installation Art
Representing the Mother: Feminist Art and the Maternal
Olga De Amaral Mary Beth Edelson Gladys Barker Grauer Mira Schor
Magdalena Abakanowicz Berenice Abbott Nina Chanel Abney Marina Abramovic Tomma Abts Carla Accardi Etel Adnan Hilma Af Klint Eile
Contemporary Feminism
Women Art Revolution: Interview with Suzanne Lacy Interviewed by Lynn Hershman Date Unknown Location Unknown
When the Author Is the Patriarchy. the Art Dematerialization: from Public Art to Cyberfeminism