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Feminist art movement in the United States
Feminist art
Feminist art movement
Women artists
Precursors
American Association of University Women
(1881)
National Association of Women Artists
(1889)
New York School of Applied Design for Women
(1892)
Venues or organizations
A.I.R. Gallery
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
(
Brooklyn Museum
)
Feminist Art Coalition
Hera Gallery
Lesbian Art Project
National Museum of Women in the Arts
New York Feminist Art Institute
SOHO20 Gallery
tArt Collective
Washington Women's Art Center
Women Artists in Revolution
(WAR)
Women's Art Resources of Minnesota
Woman's Building (Los Angeles)
The Women's Building (San Francisco)
Women's Interart Center
Women's Studio Workshop
Exhibitions or installations
Womanhouse
(1972)
Three Weeks in May
(1977)
The Sister Chapel
(1974–1978)
The Dinner Party
(1979)
WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
(2007)
Films or documentaries
!Women Art Revolution
Publications
Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics
(1977–1992)
The Feminist Art Journal
(1972–1977)
"
Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
" (1971)
Groups
subRosa
Guerrilla Girls
The Waitresses
Women Artists in Revolution
Women's Caucus for Art
Where We At
Notable women
Alison Bechdel
Lynda Benglis
Louise Bourgeois
Norma Broude
Judy Chicago
Elaine de Kooning
Mary Beth Edelson
Suzi Ferrer
Helen Frankenthaler
Mary Garrard
Nancy Graves
Eva Hesse
Lila Katzen
Jane Kaufman
Lee Krasner
Georgia O'Keeffe
Barbara Kruger
Louise Nevelson
Yoko Ono
M. C. Richards
Rachel Rosenthal
Carolee Schneemann
Cindy Sherman
Alma Thomas
June Wayne
Lists
List of feminist artists
Women in the art history field
Feminist movements and ideologies
Categories
:
United States arts and culture navigational boxes
Feminism navigational boxes