The most prominent Indian woman easel painter in North America during the 1950s?
What is Pablita Velarde
100
This major cultural institution enshrining Modernist art, gradually supported the new painting of Geometric Abstraction.
What is Museum of Modern Art, New York
100
This piece pointed to the home as a place of conflict for the women artists and is read as the "natural" identification between women and home.
What is Louise Bourgeois' "Femme-Maison"
100
What federal arts project supported women's struggles for professional recognition and whose patronage was extended for artists of color?
What is the Works Progress Administration (WPA)
100
Throughout the 1970s, women continued to question existing definitions of...
What is forms and materials
200
This artist had to separate herself from the construction of masculine subjectivity embedded in Abstract Expressionism.
What is Lee Krasner
200
In the early 1940s, artists in New York worked on what type of styles?
What is Social Realism and Geometric Abstraction
200
This painting was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in 1952 and received an international reputation.
What is the "Persian Jacket" by Grace Hartigan
200
In 1939, she was commissioned by the WPA to paint the customs and ceremonies of the Pueblo people in 84 paintings for the Bandelier National Monument.
What is Pablita Velarde
200
The work of many women sculptors reveals a concern with
What is geological time, perception of landscape, and Earth's annual cycles.
300
By 1968, this artist was producing images in response to the current racial strife and played an active role in the Civil Rights Movement.
What is May Stevens
300
These four painters continued to espouse the principles of Geometric Abstraction.
What is John Graham, Stuart Davis, Irene Rice Pereira, and Balcomb Greene
300
This image fragmented menacing male figures to explore the relationship between patriarchal power in the family and in social institutions like the American Judicial System.
What is "Big Daddy, Paper Doll" by May Stevens
300
A non-relief program that funded murals for public buildings.
What is the Federal section of Fine Arts
300
In the early 1970s, feminism was encouraging women to explore issues of...
What is autobiography, narrative, and personal identity.
400
She was one of the few visual artists involved in the previous decade's cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance and is one of the most influential artists working in NY's Harlem.
What is Augusta Savage
400
The language of Abstract Expressionism developed alongside Pollock's drip paintings celebrated what features?
What is scale, action, and energy.
400
A twelve foot wide mural of a street riot painted in a simplified representational style.
What is "Die" by Faith Ringgold
400
Demonstrations against the Whitney Museum led to the formation of this organization.
What is WAR: Women Artists in Revolution
400
A number of young women painters made significant contributions to the elaboration of...
What is mark and shape as expressive pictorial devices.
500
These three women of color were among a larger group of artists who were displaced from their communities of orgin.
What is Mine Okubo, Elizabeth Catlett, and Lois Mailou Jones
500
Abstract Expressionists were well aware of the operations of...
What is sexual differences within artistic practice.
500
This art work is a two-part, eighty-panel work, in which a still-life of flowers in a vase becomes a visual puzzle.
What is Pat Steir's "The Breughel Series"
500
This organization formed after the collapse of the Art Worker's Coalition
What is Ad Hoc Women Artists' Committee
500
Throughout the 70's, women identified and defined a multiplicity of relationships to...