Art & the Feminist Project
Vol 14 no 1, 1994
Very popular issue looking at art and women's issues. Reprinted. Articles examine difference, women looking at women, heresies, women and nation. Includes new statistics. Reviews.
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HER-ESIES Ancient and Modern
Author: Dr Juliette Peers, feature"Women in art must look to the future as they have no past" said Mary Cecil Allen at an opening of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors in 1935. A critical examination of the current art practices of women in Australia.
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Articles in this issue
- Artrave: Artrave
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Book review: Sight Lines

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Feature: A View from the Other Side - Five Women West Australian Artists

- Feature: Bush Women: Narrative Paintings from Outback Western Australia
- Feature: Fatal Attractions: Women and Technology: Norma Wight, Edite Vidins and Lyndall Milani
- Feature: Filipina Migranteng Manggagawa: Feminism, Art and Advocacy in the Philippines
- Feature: HER-ESIES Ancient and Modern
- Feature: Image Bank: The Feminist Project
- Feature: Jillian Davey: Stories on Canvas
- Feature: Knocking on the Inside: Heather Ellyard, Annette Bezor, Janette Moore and Anna Platten
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Feature: Making (A) Difference: Suffrage Year Celebrations and the Visual Arts in New Zealand

- Feature: Nola Farman: The Challenge Continues
- Feature: Re-orienting Feminism in Aotearoa
- Feature: Sadomaschism, Art and the Lesbian Sexual revolution
- Feature: Shedding Skins: Identity and 'Lesbian' Art Practice
- Feature: Someday, Somewhere - Women and Nation in International Art
- Feature: Speaking the Ineffable: New Directions in Performance Art
- Feature: The Art World: More Than a Foothold
- Feature: The Changing Face of Australian Women
- Feature: The Engagement of the Personal
- Feature: The Horror of the Prose: Some Reflection on a Paper entitled The Horror of the Gaze
- Feature: The Price of Liberty
- Feature: Trapped in Paradise - Some Women Artists in Tasmania
- Feature: Update: Projects of Women and Art
- Feature: What Should We Do With The 'Women and Art' Elective?
- Feature review: Nourishment for Tough Times: Bring A Plate Conference
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Review: A Woman's Story: Hunting Grounds

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Review: Bad Girls: Institute of Contemporary Art London

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Review: Different Dreaming

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Review: En-Gendering Resistance: Opening Moves with Game Girl

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Review: Far Beyond First Impressions

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Review: Memorial to the Survivors

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Review: Memories of a Nebula

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Review: Modest Perfection

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Review: More Light (Goethe's last words)

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Review: Porn Shop Art Adventures

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Review: Printmaking and Optimism

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Review: Reaffirming Identity

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Review: Revelations of a decade

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Review: Surviving the first 12 months: Swing Bridge Art Gallery Dunally

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Review: The Amazingness of Women to JUST DO IT

