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The Feminist Art Project

The Feminist Art Project is a national initiative celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and its impact on art history and contemporary art practice. Our purpose is to bring public attention to the significant and continuing impact of women and their art on all aspects of contemporary art practice, highlighting their international influence, and guaranteeing their inclusion in the cultural record, past, present, and future.

Join forces with feminist artists, curators, teachers, and writers across the nation to bring attention to the important achievements of the Feminist Art Movement. Share information about the continuing impact of feminism on the art world.

The Feminist Art Project is a national initiative recognizing the aesthetic and intellectual impact of women on the visual arts and culture.

For further information contact Nicole Plett at tfap@rci.rutgers.edu or phone 732-932-9407 x27 The Feminist Art Project Margery Somers Foster Center Douglass Library Rutgers University 8 Chapel Drive New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8527

Honorary Committee

Norma Broude, American University E. John Bullard, New Orleans Museum of Art Mary D. Garrard, American University Chrissie Iles, Whitney Museum of American Art Judy L. Larson, National Museum of Women in the Arts Arnold Lehman, Brooklyn Museum Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist Margo Machida, University of Connecticut Cindy Nemser, author, critic, journalist Linda Nochlin, NYU Institute of Fine Arts Faith Ringgold, artist, professor emerita UCSD Elizabeth A. Sackler, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center Foundation Gloria Steinem, co-founder Ms. Magazine

National Commitee

Judith K. Brodsky Judy Chicago Leslie King-Hammond Dena Muller Ferris Olin Arlene Raven (1944-2006) Maura Reilly Susan Fisher Sterling

Founding Program Partners

A.I.R. Gallery ArtTable Brodsky Center College Art Association Elizabeth A. Sackler Center, Brooklyn Museum Maryland Institute College of Art National Museum of Women in the Arts Institute for Women & Art at Rutgers Rutgers University & Libraries Through the Flower Women’s Caucus for Art