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Young adult book writer and photographer, Adele Griffin. Based in New York.
New media, audiovisual and performance artist who has also worked in film, video, music and information technology.
She is known worldwide for her net art and collective writing experiments and networked performance art.
Site of conceptual artist and philosopher Adrian Piper.
A virtual sideshow of creepy, funny, sometimes beautiful and usually curious canvases
A library about different artistic movements, art groups and specific artists.
Dedicated to women's art history, listing over 850 artists from antiquity to present.
Barbara was recently appointed the first Artist's Laureate by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA.
A listing of contemporary women artists on the web.
Women are the focal point of most pieces. Based in the SF Bay area.
Curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York City and director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore.
Art featured in the latest issues of the Feminist Studies journal, one of the oldest feminist publication in the United States, founded in 1972.
Blog of an artist, about women artists who paint women.
A group of female artists, writers, performers, and other arts professionals who fight discrimination through humor, activism, and the arts.
Preserving the artist's work, managing her rights and permissions, and promoting her photographs through publications and exhibitions.
Through recorded interviews, this project preserves the voices of women visual artists in Iowa reflecting on their lives and their artwork.
Feminist art, including painting and needlework. History, virtual gallery, online store, events, and information on the endowment fund.
Her work has been exhibited in many major international locales, 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.
Site of the foundation dedicated to the life and work of Louise Nevelson and established by the artist's granddaughter.
Founded by Marina Abramovic and will serve as her legacy and homage to time-based and immaterial art.
A Peruvian artist, who defines herself as a Feminist visual artist. Her work focus on women's historical struggles for equality.
Bringing to light remarkable women artists of the past while also promoting the best women artists working today.
Creations of natural art using the feathers of exotic birds to produce earthy landscapes.
Historical archive of feminist performance touring Europe since 2011. Includes information about the program and list of women artists participating in the project.
US based writer and photographer.
Home site of the artist Sandy Skoglund with images of recent work, including installation views.
Group has held an annual exhibition in London of the work of women artists ever since 1857. In the process, it has introduced many famous names to the world of fine art appreciation, and their works to well-known art galleries and public places.
Susan Gilbert's blog. She's a writer, a photographer and a researcher of women's art history.
A film by Lynn Hershman Leeson reveals how the Feminist Art Movement transformed the art and culture of our times.
A blog about 19th and 20th century female artists working in the Western United States,created by artist, art historian and educator, Victoria Sonstegard.
Artist-run Toronto exhibition gallery dedicated to the advancement of contemporary Canadian women's art practice.
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.
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.
Blog of an artist, about women artists who paint women.
A blog about 19th and 20th century female artists working in the Western United States,created by artist, art historian and educator, Victoria Sonstegard.
Founded by Marina Abramovic and will serve as her legacy and homage to time-based and immaterial art.
Susan Gilbert's blog. She's a writer, a photographer and a researcher of women's art history.
A listing of contemporary women artists on the web.
Young adult book writer and photographer, Adele Griffin. Based in New York.
Site of conceptual artist and philosopher Adrian Piper.
She is known worldwide for her net art and collective writing experiments and networked performance art.
Curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York City and director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore.
Dedicated to women's art history, listing over 850 artists from antiquity to present.
Feminist art, including painting and needlework. History, virtual gallery, online store, events, and information on the endowment fund.
Her work has been exhibited in many major international locales, 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.
Bringing to light remarkable women artists of the past while also promoting the best women artists working today.
Women are the focal point of most pieces. Based in the SF Bay area.
Artist-run Toronto exhibition gallery dedicated to the advancement of contemporary Canadian women's art practice.
A film by Lynn Hershman Leeson reveals how the Feminist Art Movement transformed the art and culture of our times.
A library about different artistic movements, art groups and specific artists.
US based writer and photographer.
Preserving the artist's work, managing her rights and permissions, and promoting her photographs through publications and exhibitions.
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.
Barbara was recently appointed the first Artist's Laureate by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA.
Creations of natural art using the feathers of exotic birds to produce earthy landscapes.
A Peruvian artist, who defines herself as a Feminist visual artist. Her work focus on women's historical struggles for equality.
New media, audiovisual and performance artist who has also worked in film, video, music and information technology.
Site of the foundation dedicated to the life and work of Louise Nevelson and established by the artist's granddaughter.
Home site of the artist Sandy Skoglund with images of recent work, including installation views.
Group has held an annual exhibition in London of the work of women artists ever since 1857. In the process, it has introduced many famous names to the world of fine art appreciation, and their works to well-known art galleries and public places.
A group of female artists, writers, performers, and other arts professionals who fight discrimination through humor, activism, and the arts.
Art featured in the latest issues of the Feminist Studies journal, one of the oldest feminist publication in the United States, founded in 1972.
Historical archive of feminist performance touring Europe since 2011. Includes information about the program and list of women artists participating in the project.
Through recorded interviews, this project preserves the voices of women visual artists in Iowa reflecting on their lives and their artwork.
A virtual sideshow of creepy, funny, sometimes beautiful and usually curious canvases
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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