Feminist narratives
by Dawes, Debra.
by Aspden, David, Binns, Vivienne, Boynes, Robert, Coburn, John, Crichton, Richard, Dickerson, Robert, Earle, Stephen, Firth-Smith, John, Flugelman, Bert, Gittoes, Joyce, Gleghorn, Tom, James, Louis, Jordan, Col, Juniper, Robert, Leach-Jones, Alun, Milgate, Rodney, Milliss, Ian, Raft, Emanuel, Reinhard, Ken, Riske, Jan, Rooney, Robert, Rushforth, Peter, Salkauskas, Henry, Seidel, Brian, Shepherdson, Gordon, Sibley, Andrew J., Strachan, David, Toovey, Dora, Watkins, Dick, Watters, Max, Williams, Robert.
First public appearance of _Vag Dens_, by Vivienne Binns (Invitation Section, catalogue number 3).
by Cogan, Rosalie, Fidler, Rose, Lane, Roseanne , Temin, Kathy, Welsman, Kate.
This exhibition, with the subtitle "feminist critique within textile related art processes," included the works of Kate Welsman, Kathy Temin, Rosalie Cogan and Roseanne Lane. ...
by Meijers, Mish, Walsh, Tricky.
Dear Minister for Women uses the concept of the hashtag as a collective curatorial archiving tool and appropriating internet memes for their critical immediacy and ...
by Alder, Alison, Anderson, Louise Kate, Bracker, Maree, Davis, Jan, Dickens, Karla, Fuller, Gillian, Graff, Mini, Holder, Jo, Kelly, Deborah, Kitchener, Jenny, Lane, Leonie, MacDonald, Fiona, Morgan, Shelagh, Ormella, Raquel, Richardson, Elvis, Riley, Lynette, Stops, Liz. Barbara Cleveland, Country Women Artists (Northern Rivers Chapter).
by Barth, James, Davidson, Katina, Jackson, Beth, Lawrie, Dana, Milinski, Julie-Anne, Poppi, Clare, Randell, Merri, Riethmuller, Leena, Serisier, Camille, Stone, Lynden , Wells, Shayna. Clark Beaumont.
Group Exhibition. CrosseXions draws together the work of 12 early-career, Brisbane-based women and transgender artists who are inscribing feminist and environmental concerns within their art ...
by Allen, Davida, Binns, Vivienne, Bourgeois, Louise, Bruce, Candice, Burchill, Janet, Casey, Karen, Drew, Marian, Fell, Fiona, Gerlovina, Rimma, Grant, Kirsty, Haas, Juli, Hanrahan, Barbara, Harris, Pamela, Heath, Barbara, Hogarth, Mary-Lou, Hollie, , Kozic, Maria, Lea, Nerissa, Mahoney, Bronwyn , Mahood, Kim, Moffatt, Tracey, Robertson, Toni, Rrap, Julie, Sherman, Cindy, Simmons, Laurie, Starrs, Josephine, Wallace, Anne, Webster, Christine, Younger, Jay.
touring exhibition. QAG show opened by Dale Spender, 15 February 1995. Out of the void: a day of celebration held 4 March 1995.
by Jackson, Beth.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Currie, Joanne Nalingu, Duncan, Liz, Gela, Anna, Genuarrie, , Walker, Heather, Watson, Joyce.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Dwyer, Mary, McKay, Judith, Wright, Elsie.
Opened by Caroline Mason, Women's Advisor to the Premier of Queensland. Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House ...
by Clarke, Sandi.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Clarke, Sandi.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Jackson, Beth.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Birkett, Rowena, Brims, Harriett Pettifore, Elvery, Niles, Forbes, Louisa Lillias.
Source: Past Present;The National Women's Art Anthology. Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Craftsmans House 1999.
by Dickens, Karla, Gower, Elizabeth, Holder, Jo, Hunt, Emily, Iqbal, Mehwish, Kelly, Deborah, MacDonald, Fiona, Sandrasegar, Sangeeta, Smart, Sally, Snaith, Tai, Spero, Nancy, Wyman, Jemima, do Prado, Paula Gabriela.
Feminage frames collage as one aspect of the diverse legacy of feminist art practice. In the 1970s, informed by feminism, gay rights and conceptual art, ...