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Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson (1988-2005). A pioneer of the feminist art movement, her work consists of lesbian images in abstract form. Author of 'Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History' (2000). Works are in numerous museum collections. College Art Association honored her with the Distinguished Feminist Award (2013) and the Women’s Caucus for Art has selected her for a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award. | Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson (1988-2005). A pioneer of the feminist art movement, her work consists of lesbian images in abstract form. Author of 'Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History' (2000). Works are in numerous museum collections. College Art Association honored her with the Distinguished Feminist Award (2013) and the Women’s Caucus for Art has selected her for a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award. | ||
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+ | * [[Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
+ | * [[Feminist Activists Who Identify as Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender]] | ||
+ | * [[The Great LGBTQ Surrealist and Abstract Artists]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 20 October 2020
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1944 -
Occupation
Artist
Description
Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson (1988-2005). A pioneer of the feminist art movement, her work consists of lesbian images in abstract form. Author of 'Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History' (2000). Works are in numerous museum collections. College Art Association honored her with the Distinguished Feminist Award (2013) and the Women’s Caucus for Art has selected her for a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award.
See Also
- Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community
- Feminist Activists Who Identify as Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender
- The Great LGBTQ Surrealist and Abstract Artists