Describing the social and cultural context of Winnipeg and 13 artists' works, Dahle argues that the artists are not engaged in specific theory so much as in the material processes of lived experience and visual practices. The author defines the resulting multiplicity of voices as their specific contribution to feminist discourses. Artists' statements. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Mini-magazine produced on the occasion of an exhibition of cross-disciplinary work by Winnipeg artis...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
The Women at Work Curatorial Collective discusses the process and intentions of four Saskatoon paint...
Describing the social and cultural context of Winnipeg and 13 artists' works, Dahle argues that the ...
Wood explores the artists' use of feminist themes and "feminine" techniques to critique historical d...
Presentation of seven Canadian and American women artists exploring in diverse media the common them...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
The authors document the professional inequalities faced by women artists in education, funding, and...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Discussing issues of local culture and regional sensibility, the curators contextualize works in var...
This collection attempts to place in convergence a few central questions: how has woman’s experience...
To accompany an exhibition of works by nine Inuit women sculptors and printmakers, texts by Freeman,...
Curator Rosenberg problematizes the notions surrounding "feminism" and "women's art" in her discussi...
The art world is grounded in the gendered and undervalued work of social reproduction. Thus, the hig...
Includes four essays on contemporary art in Manitoba. Madill evaluates the work of 13 artists in the...
Mini-magazine produced on the occasion of an exhibition of cross-disciplinary work by Winnipeg artis...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
The Women at Work Curatorial Collective discusses the process and intentions of four Saskatoon paint...
Describing the social and cultural context of Winnipeg and 13 artists' works, Dahle argues that the ...
Wood explores the artists' use of feminist themes and "feminine" techniques to critique historical d...
Presentation of seven Canadian and American women artists exploring in diverse media the common them...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
The authors document the professional inequalities faced by women artists in education, funding, and...
Legge examines each artist's work, focusing on their use of painting to produce imaginative and surr...
Discussing issues of local culture and regional sensibility, the curators contextualize works in var...
This collection attempts to place in convergence a few central questions: how has woman’s experience...
To accompany an exhibition of works by nine Inuit women sculptors and printmakers, texts by Freeman,...
Curator Rosenberg problematizes the notions surrounding "feminism" and "women's art" in her discussi...
The art world is grounded in the gendered and undervalued work of social reproduction. Thus, the hig...
Includes four essays on contemporary art in Manitoba. Madill evaluates the work of 13 artists in the...
Mini-magazine produced on the occasion of an exhibition of cross-disciplinary work by Winnipeg artis...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
The Women at Work Curatorial Collective discusses the process and intentions of four Saskatoon paint...