Judy Chicago art education collection, 1970-2011.

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Judy Chicago art education collection, 1970-2011.

This collection consists of textual, photographic, graphic, and audio-visual materials related to Judy Chicago's art and pedagogy. The Dinner Party Curriculum materials document the development of the project's workshop and website and include color photographs, manuscript drafts, correspondence, and a plate and runner for instructional purposes (1997-2011). Envisioning the Future materials include slides of the exhibit installations, performance, and lectures, along with correspondence and class materials (1999-2008). Materials from At Home: A Kentucky Project include framed artwork, textual records, slides, scanned images, and large scale models used for instruction (2001-2008). Also included are textual and audio-visual materials from courses taught at Vanderbilt University, Indiana University, and Duke University (1994-2007), and videotapes and slides documenting the Fresno Feminist Art Program (1970-1971) and the New York Feminist Art Institute.

12.42 cubic feet + 6 items.

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