This essay investigates and discusses the presence and legacy of women artists teaching video art in Europe in the 70s and 80s. In the 1970s when the portable video recorder was relatively new, several women artists experimented with a medium that was easier to operate than film and free from the heavy male-dominated imprint of traditional artist practices. In several countries, the UK among them, many women video pioneers were in Fine Art and Sculpture Departments marked by a strong male culture and where most of the teachers were still men. At the time, feminist collectives were key to providing training and facilities for women artists. A few years later, women video pioneers would become teachers in the Art Schools and Universities in E...
This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identit...
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
From 1992 until 2003, a unique and influential MA course was created and led by Griselda Pollock. Th...
In the 1970s when the portable video recorder was relatively new, several women artists experimented...
In this paper, the author analyses the relationship between women, feminism, and UK art schools. The...
http://www.ewva.ac.ukEWVA European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s aims to recover and reassess...
The article tracks the journeys of selected American women artists of the second wave of feminist mo...
‘European Women’s Video Art’ is a multi-component research project, led by Elaine Shemilt, which inv...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
A month before Kansas, a long-time women\u27s studies teacher asked me why the Convention was being ...
The EWVA book is the main output of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded research project...
Despite the fact that several women artists had been experimenting with the medium since the 70s and...
This report is the outcome of a month-long practicum and exploratory study of the history of feminis...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract In remembering educational reform, the i...
The Act Out event is organized around the work of today’s Nordic women video artists, but in this es...
This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identit...
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
From 1992 until 2003, a unique and influential MA course was created and led by Griselda Pollock. Th...
In the 1970s when the portable video recorder was relatively new, several women artists experimented...
In this paper, the author analyses the relationship between women, feminism, and UK art schools. The...
http://www.ewva.ac.ukEWVA European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s aims to recover and reassess...
The article tracks the journeys of selected American women artists of the second wave of feminist mo...
‘European Women’s Video Art’ is a multi-component research project, led by Elaine Shemilt, which inv...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
A month before Kansas, a long-time women\u27s studies teacher asked me why the Convention was being ...
The EWVA book is the main output of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded research project...
Despite the fact that several women artists had been experimenting with the medium since the 70s and...
This report is the outcome of a month-long practicum and exploratory study of the history of feminis...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract In remembering educational reform, the i...
The Act Out event is organized around the work of today’s Nordic women video artists, but in this es...
This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identit...
This dissertation investigates the gender inequities that still exist in art education and the art e...
From 1992 until 2003, a unique and influential MA course was created and led by Griselda Pollock. Th...