One way to reassert the significance of women artists is to recognize their teaching as a unique form of labor and institution building that works outside of, and in subversion to, the museum-gallery system
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
This article reconstructs the history of the Women Artists’ Salon of Chicago, which was founded as a...
Background: Incorporating the histories and works of art of African Americans from a multicultural p...
A month before Kansas, a long-time women\u27s studies teacher asked me why the Convention was being ...
The article tracks the journeys of selected American women artists of the second wave of feminist mo...
While the field of art education is slowly but surely feminizing, the specificity of women’s traject...
This article describes a collaboration between a Gender and Development professor and the Director o...
There is increasing inequity in access to arts education among students in the United States that co...
The Regional Invitational Women\u27s Art Exhibit at the University of Kansas was a solid demonstrati...
This r\.~et.lrch examined ho\\' ~ight \\'omen artists \\'ho t~ach at the uni versity and college le...
This study looks at the working lives of women working in art education within higher education. Wh...
Texas historians, acknowledging women as art pioneers in Texas, rely on the old saw that while men w...
Karen Petersen and J. J. Wilson, Women Artists: Recognition and Reappraisal From the Early Middle Ag...
This article-style dissertation disrupts the status quo of academic research by exploring the subjec...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences-Gender Equity)) -- California State University, Sacrame...
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
This article reconstructs the history of the Women Artists’ Salon of Chicago, which was founded as a...
Background: Incorporating the histories and works of art of African Americans from a multicultural p...
A month before Kansas, a long-time women\u27s studies teacher asked me why the Convention was being ...
The article tracks the journeys of selected American women artists of the second wave of feminist mo...
While the field of art education is slowly but surely feminizing, the specificity of women’s traject...
This article describes a collaboration between a Gender and Development professor and the Director o...
There is increasing inequity in access to arts education among students in the United States that co...
The Regional Invitational Women\u27s Art Exhibit at the University of Kansas was a solid demonstrati...
This r\.~et.lrch examined ho\\' ~ight \\'omen artists \\'ho t~ach at the uni versity and college le...
This study looks at the working lives of women working in art education within higher education. Wh...
Texas historians, acknowledging women as art pioneers in Texas, rely on the old saw that while men w...
Karen Petersen and J. J. Wilson, Women Artists: Recognition and Reappraisal From the Early Middle Ag...
This article-style dissertation disrupts the status quo of academic research by exploring the subjec...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences-Gender Equity)) -- California State University, Sacrame...
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
This article reconstructs the history of the Women Artists’ Salon of Chicago, which was founded as a...
Background: Incorporating the histories and works of art of African Americans from a multicultural p...