Entering the picture : Judy Chicago, the Fresno Feminist Art Program, and the collective visions of women artists / edited by Jill Fields.

In 1970, Judy Chicago and fifteen students founded the groundbreaking Feminist Art Program (FAP) at Fresno State. Drawing upon the consciousness-raising techniques of the women's liberation movement, they created shocking new art forms depicting female experiences. Collaborative work and perfor...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Fields, Jill, 1954-
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Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.
Series:New directions in American history.
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505 0 0 |t Becoming Judy Chicago : feminist class /  |r Gail Levin, Melissa Morris --  |t Collaboration and conflict in the Fresno Feminist Art Program : an experiment in feminist pedagogy /  |r Laura Meyer, Faith Wilding --  |t Reflections on the first feminist art program /  |r Nancy Youdelman, Karen LeCocq --  |t Interview with Suzanne Lacy /  |r Moira Roth, Laura Meyer --  |t The first feminist art program : a view from the 1980s /  |r Paula Harper --  |t Feminist art education : made in California /  |r Judy Chicago --  |t Abundant evidence : black women artists of the 1960s and 1970s /  |r Valerie Smith --  |t "Teaching to transgress" : Rita Yokoi and the Fresno Feminist art program /  |r Jennie Klein --  |t Joyce Aiken : thirty years of feminist art and pedagogy in Fresno /  |r Lillian Faderman --  |t "Your vagina smells fine now naturally" /  |r Phranc --  |t A collective history : las mujeres muralistas /  |r Terezita Romo --  |t The women artists' cooperative space as a site for social change : Artemisia Gallery, Chicago (1973-1979) /  |r Joanna Gardner-Huggett --  |t Salon women of the second wave : honoring the great matrilineage of creators of culture /  |r Gloria Feman Orenstein --  |t The New York Feminist Art Institute, 1979-1990 /  |r Katie Cercone --  |t Our journey to the New York Feminist Art Institute /  |r Nancy Azara, Darla Bjork --  |t How I became a Chicana feminist artist /  |r Sylvia Savala --  |t Searching for catalyst and empowerment : the Asian American Women Artists Association, 1989-present /  |r Lydia Nakashima Degarrod --  |t Notes of a dubious daughter : my unfinished journey toward feminism /  |r Miriam Schaer --  |t "The way things are" : curating place as feminist practice in American Indian women's art /  |r Tressa Berman, Nancy Marie Mithlo --  |t Marginal discourse and Pacific rim women's arts /  |r Ying-Ying Chien --  |t Curatorial practice as collaboration in the United States and Italy /  |r Jo Anna Isaak, Gaia Cianfanelli, Caterina Laquinta --  |t Feminist activist art pedagogy : unleashed and engaged /  |r Beverly Naidus. 
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