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Joana Vasconcelos

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Vanessa Barragão, contemporary Portuguese textile artist known for large-scale hangings inspired by ecosystems, created by #upcycling waste materials from the textile industry
Chiamonwu Joy, A Nigerian Female Hyper-realistic Charcoal Artist. draws with charcoal pencils on paper.
Artemisia Viscoli (1937 - 2022) - Forma spaziale
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Alice Trumbull Mason at work, 1954 / John D. Schiff, photographer. Alice Trumbull Mason papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. | Networks of Abstraction: Postwar Printmaking and Women Artists of Atelier 17 By Christina Weyl, PhD candidate in art history, Rutgers University https://www.aaa.si.edu/essay/christina-weyl.html
Alice Trumbull Mason (1904–1971) was an American artist, writer, and a founding member of the American Abstract Artists group (AAA) in New York City. Mason was recognized as a pioneer of American Abstract Art. via W
mother of Emily Mason (January 12, 1932 – December 10, 2019) was an American abstract painter and printmaker. Mason developed her individual approach to the Abstract Expressionist and color field painting traditions with her veils of color and spontaneous gestural mark. Mason was born and raised in New York City, where she lived and worked until her death. via W
[Photographer Toni Frissell, sitting, holding camera on her lap, with several children standing around her, somewhere in Europe]. Photo from Toni Frissell Collection, 1945. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19005
On the beach, Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, California, U.S.A. Stereograph copyrighted by H.C. White Co., 1906. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/stereo.1s05765
Live at the Library: Women in Photography, Stories from the Not an Ostrich Exhibition https://blogs.loc.gov/picturethis/2023/03/live-at-the-library-women-in-photography-stories-from-the-not-an-ostrich-exhibition/
Women Photographers #PalianSHOW Here are Photographers we’ve already written about. From the pioneers of photography to contemporary artists
Mali Wu 吳瑪悧 (b.1957) is a Taiwanese artist, writer, and activist working with social practice and conceptual art. via W #PalianSHOW
Aisha
“I am wearing one of my favorite sweaters from Akira, a bag custom made from a seller on Etsy, and boots I hand dyed with vinyl paint. My style is inspired by so many things, I love to be on theme and we were celebrating Earth Day. In this photo it was nature. My sweater was a fever dream's sunset and my bag: a flower, together invoking a pleasant day in a wild meadow.”
Apr 26, 2026 ∙ Bushwick

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Marie Cyrenius, Southern Harbor Scene, circa 1906, oil on canvas, 62 × 77 cm, Belvedere, Vienna, Inv. No. 11912, Marie Cyrenius, Südliche Hafenszene, um 1906, Öl auf Leinwand, 62 × 77 cm, Belvedere, Wien, Inv.-Nr. 11912
Maria Cyrenius , also Marie Cyrenius (born 14 June 1872 in Lockstedt in the Altmark - died 30 March 1959 in Klosterneuburg ), was a German-Austrian enameller , painter, applied artist and drawing teacher. She lived in Vienna and Salzburg . via W
PDF https://www.stadt-salzburg.at/fileadmin/landingpages/frauen/frauenspuren_publikation.pdf
In the summer of 1922, the artist worked in the Salzburg enamel workshop of Maria Cyrenius. In the autumn of 1922, he met Alexej von Jawlensky through Klaus Gebhard in Wuppertal, and the two men became friends. Jawlensky was the painter who inspired Peiffer Watenphul, in the latter’s own words, “to bring color into his paintings.” Jawlensky owned a landscape by Peiffer Watenphul that burned in his studio during a 1945 air raid on Wiesbaden. https://peifferwatenphul.de/en/bio/1919-1926-en/
Clementine Alberdingk
The forgotten female artists. Or: Remembering for advanced learners. (2017) Original title :
Die vergessenen Künstlerinnen. Oder: Erinnern für Fortgeschrittene
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Clementine (Tini, Tintje) Gerhardine Maria Alberdingk , married name Mehl (* June 14 , 1890 in Klosterneuburg ; † November 27, 1966 in the same place), was an Austrian painter and graphic artist . via W (traslated)
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family and wrote the popular novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), which depicts the harsh conditions experienced by enslaved African Americans. The book reached an audience of millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the United States and in Great Britain, energizing anti-slavery forces in the American North, while provoking widespread anger in the South. Stowe wrote 30 books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections of articles and letters. She was influential both for her writings as well as for her public stances and debates on social issues of the day. via W
Margo Hoff (14 June 1910 – 17 August 2008) was an American painter.
After the move to New York, her work became more brightly colored and less earth-toned.
Her Chicago paintings were typical of mid-century modern urbanism. In New York she moved on to work in collage, initially with paper and later with canvas, for which she became primarily known. Via the role of the Artist fb
Margo Humphrey (b.1942) "The Last Bar-B-Que,” 1988, lithograph.

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Salford, 1962.
Shirley Baker (British, 1932–2014)
Gelatin silver print, 8 in. x 11-1/4 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of Lois and Barry Ramer, M.D., 2023.153.5 https://www.crockerart.org/art/detail/salford-shirley-baker-2023-153-5 https://palianshow.wordpress.com/2025/07/09/shirley-baker/
womanart Fall 1977 $1.50 INTERVIEW WITH Betty Parsons "-art." women and the American Dream 19th CENTURY AMERICAN Printmakers Maria van Oosterwijck "-renewed" interest in neglected Dutch painteѓ OUT OF THE Mainstream "-surviving" outside of NYC Vol. 2 No. 1 r r V l l i f t A I I U A l Fall 1977 full PDF here
Fall 1977 Volume 2, Number 1
Womanart Magazine
Summer 1976 - Spring 1978
womanart magazine was a feminist art magazine published between Summer 1976 and Spring 1978 that sought to supplement the-then omission and suppression of women artists from the literature of art. Through feature articles, exhibition reviews and news reports, we increased the available literature about women artists both quantitatively and qualitatively. https://www.womanartmag.org/
In the very first issue of womanart magazine, dated Summer 1976, I indicated that this new magazine aimed to supplement the-then lack of sufficient “literary discussion of the work of women artists.” We did that and more. The Power of Feminist Art said that this “exemplary Brooklyn-based quarterly” (1) was “a careful balance of the historical and current;” (2) we looked closely at the contemporary art scene, always mindful of the myriad women artists overlooked or suppressed by history or by the power structures of the time. https://www.womanartmag.org/about