Femfolio

2007
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Femfolio
  • Artist: Emma Amos (American, Atlanta, Georgia 1937–2020 Bedford, New Hampshire)
  • Artist: Eleanor Antin (American, born New York, 1935)
  • Artist: Nancy Azara (American, born Brooklyn, New York, 1939)
  • Artist: Betsy Damon (American, born 1940)
  • Artist: Mary Beth Edelson (American, East Chicago, Indiana, 1933–2021 Ocean Grove, New Jersey)
  • Artist: Lauren Ewing (American)
  • Artist: Harmony Hammond (American, born Chicago, Illinois, 1944)
  • Artist: Joyce Kozloff (American, born Somerville, New Jersey, 1942)
  • Artist: Diane Neumaier (American, born 1946)
  • Artist: Faith Ringgold (American, New York, 1930–2024 Englewood, New Jersey)
  • Artist: Miriam Schapiro (American (born Canada), Toronto 1923–2015 Hampton Bays, New York)
  • Artist: Carolee Schneemann (American, Fox Chase, Pennsylvania 1939–2019 New Paltz, New York)
  • Artist: Joan Semmel (American, born New York, 1932)
  • Artist: Sylvia Sleigh (American, born Llandudro, Wales, 1916–2010 New York)
  • Artist: Joan Snyder (American, born Highland Park, New Jersey, 1940)
  • Artist: Nancy Spero (American, Cleveland 1926–2009 New York)
  • Artist: May Stevens (American, Dorchester, Massachusetts 1924–2019 Santa Fe, New Mexico)
  • Artist: Athena Tacha (American, born Larissa, Greece, 1936)
  • Artist: June Claire Wayne (American, Chicago, Illinois 1918–2011 Los Angeles, California)
  • Artist: Martha Wilson (American, born Newtown, Pennsylvania, 1947)
  • Publisher: Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions (New Brunswick, New Jersey)
  • Printer: John C. Erickson
  • Date: 2007
  • Medium: Digital print; lithography, some hand coloring and gold dusting
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 12 × 12 in. (30.5 × 30.5 cm)
  • Classifications: Portfolios, Prints
  • Credit Line: Gift of Kit Smyth Basquin, 2014
  • Object Number: 2014.11.1–.20
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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