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From Site to Vision: the Woman's Building in Contemporary Culture
Sondra Hale
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Terry Wolverton
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Essays:
"Foreward" by Lucy R. Lippard
"Introduction" by Terry Wolverton
"Power and Space: Feminist Culture and the Los Angeles Woman’s Building: A Context" by Sondra Hale
"The Woman’s Building and Los Angeles’ Leading Role i n the Feminist Art Movement" by Laura Meyer
"Looking Through a New Lens: An Interview with Arlene Raven" by Terry Wolverton
"Feminist Art Education at the Los Angeles Woman’s Building" by Betty Ann Brown
" 'At Home’ at the Woman’s Building (But Who Gets a Room of Her Own?): Women of Color and Community" by Michelle Moravec and Sondra Hale
"The Ritual Body as Pedagogical Tool: the Performance Art of the Woman’s Building" by Jennie Klein
"The Community of Design/the Design: An E-mail Dialogue Between Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Bia Lowe"
"Books in a New Language" by Kathleen A. Walkup
"Stories from a Generation: Video Art at the Woman’s Building" by Cecilia Dougherty
"Words, Writers, Women" by Michele Kort
"Lesbian Art: A Partia Inventory" by Terry Wolverton
"Unburying Histories: the Futures of Feminist Art" by Theresa Chavez
419 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2011
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