Scrapbook of feminist art postcards, 1977-1985.

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Scrapbook of feminist art postcards, 1977-1985.

Scrapbook (33 x 32 cm.) contains 66 art reproduction postcards mounted on 14 leaves. Postcards reproduce works by Judy Chicago, Mary Beth Edelson, Yoko Ono, ... [et al.]. 1 guestbook with inscriptions to Gayle Kimball by Kay Gardner, Suzanne Lacy, and others, dated Nov. 7, 1977-Dec. 1985 (23 x 19 cm.). 76 loose postcards [no messages] announcing exhibitions (15 x 9 cm.-24 x 19 cm.). 74 loose art reproduction postcards [no messages]. (14 x 9 cm.-18 x 13 cm.). 22 loose postcards and notecards with typed or handwritten messages to Gayle Kimball (14 x 9 cm.-18 x 13 cm.). 1 signed, numbered print: What is Feminist Art? / Judy Chicago, number 24/120 (1977). 1 booklet: Travels with Mona: performance and postcard / by Suzanne Lacy ; text by Arlene Raven (Los Angeles, Calif.: S. Lacy, c1978). 1 book: The devouring mothers: story book / by Niki de Saint Phalle (London: Gimpel Fils, 1972). 3 exhibition brochures for Dotty Attie, held at A.I.R. Gallery, New York: An adventure at sea, Nov. 4-29, 19--; J and his protege, Nov. 4-22, 19--; Justine remembered, Sept. 27-Oct. 15, 1983.

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Ono, Yōko, 1933-

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Yoko Ono (born February 18, 1933, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York City in 1952 to join her family. She became involved with New York City's downtown artists scene in the early 1960s, which included the Fluxus group, and became well known in 1969 when she married English musician John Lennon of the Beatles, with whom she would subsequently ...

Raven, Arlene

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Arlene Raven (Arlene Rubin: July 12, 1944, Baltimore, Maryland – August 1, 2006, Brooklyn, New York) was a feminist art historian, author, critic, educator, and curator. Raven was a co-founder of numerous feminist art organizations in Los Angeles in the 1970s....

Lacy, Suzanne

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Suzanne Lacy (born 1945) is an American artist, educator, writer, and professor at the USC Roski School of Art and Design. She has worked in a variety of media, including installation, video, performance, public art, photography, and art books, in which she focuses on "social themes and urban issues." She served in the education cabinet of Jerry Brown, then mayor of Oakland, California, and as arts commissioner for the city. She designed multiple educational programs beginning with her role as p...

Saint-Phalle, Niki de, 1930-2002

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1930. From the description of Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122378197 ...

Gardner, K. (Kay)

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Kimball, Gayle.

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Gayle Kimball is a sociology professor at California State University, Chico. She developed and directed the Women's Studies Program at CSU-Chico. From the description of Scrapbook of feminist art postcards, 1977-1985. (Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives). WorldCat record id: 432713045 ...

Chicago, Judy, 1939-

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Interviewee Judy Chicago (1939- ) is a feminist artist and author who lives and works in Belen, N.M. Interviewer Judith Olch Richards (1947- ) is former executive director of iCI in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Judy Chicago, 2009 Aug. 7-8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613316745 Judy Chicago (1939-) is a noted feminist artist, author, and educator. She was born in Chicago as Judy Cohen, but later changed her name in protest of the mal...

A.I.R. Gallery (New York, N.Y.)

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The A.I.R. (Artists in Residence, Inc.) Gallery, the first all-female artists' co-operative gallery in the United States, was founded at 97 Wooster St. in New York City in 1972. A.I.R.'s mission, as a fully artist-run, not-for-profit gallery, was to provide support and exhibition space to women artists. In addition to promoting artwork by female artists in the form of both solo and group exhibitions, A.I.R. has also held numerous workshops and lectures on relevant issues facing the women's artis...

Attie, Dotty, 1938-

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Edelson, Mary Beth, 1933-2021

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Mary Beth Edelson; born Mary Elizabeth Johnson Feb. 6, 1933 in East Chicago, Indiana, died April 20 in Ocean Grove, N.J., aged 88; a pivotal artist and organizer in the feminist art movement of the 1970s who was known as much for her participation in public protests as for her ritualistic performances; activist; in 1972, she began another project that would last for decades: her "Story-gathering Boxes" which contain cards with prompts for viewers to respond to....