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* [https://feministartcoalition.org/ Feminist Art Coalition] (FAC), a platform for art projects informed by feminisms*.
 
* [https://feministartcoalition.org/ Feminist Art Coalition] (FAC), a platform for art projects informed by feminisms*.
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* [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-exhibitions.asp List of exhibition catalogues of feminist art and contemporary women artists (post-1970)], n.paradoxa, London: KT press, ongoing.
  
 
* ''[https://suransong.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/TransfigurationsExhibitionCatalogue.pdf Transfigurations: Documents and Images from Contemporary Feminist Art]'', New Brunswick, NJ: Archibald Stevens Alexander Library, Rutgers University, 1996, 24 pp. Exh. cat.
 
* ''[https://suransong.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/TransfigurationsExhibitionCatalogue.pdf Transfigurations: Documents and Images from Contemporary Feminist Art]'', New Brunswick, NJ: Archibald Stevens Alexander Library, Rutgers University, 1996, 24 pp. Exh. cat.
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* Katy Deepwell, Agata Jakubowska (eds.), ''All-Women Art Spaces in Europe in the Long 1970s'', Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2018, vi+285 pp. [https://www.academia.edu/35479299/ TOC]. Review: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27095963 Nouril] (Women's Art J), [https://www.proquest.com/docview/2453695864?sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals Coelho] (Diacrítica). [https://liverpooluniversitypress.blog/2018/08/30/the-legacy-of-art-and-feminism-in-the-1970s/]
 
* Katy Deepwell, Agata Jakubowska (eds.), ''All-Women Art Spaces in Europe in the Long 1970s'', Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2018, vi+285 pp. [https://www.academia.edu/35479299/ TOC]. Review: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27095963 Nouril] (Women's Art J), [https://www.proquest.com/docview/2453695864?sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals Coelho] (Diacrítica). [https://liverpooluniversitypress.blog/2018/08/30/the-legacy-of-art-and-feminism-in-the-1970s/]
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* ''Women's Histories, Feminist Histories'', eds. Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille, and Mariana Leme, São Paulo: MASP, 2019, 320 pp. Exh. cat. [https://masp.org.br/publicacoes/womens-histories-feminist-histories Publisher]. [https://masp.org.br/en/exhibitions/feminist-histories Exhibition], [https://masp.org.br/en/exhibitions/histories-of-women].
  
 
* Catherine Grant, ''[http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7190447A5011FE0713A4C421CD7966E6 A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art]'', Duke University Press, 2022.
 
* Catherine Grant, ''[http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7190447A5011FE0713A4C421CD7966E6 A Time of One's Own: Histories of Feminism in Contemporary Art]'', Duke University Press, 2022.

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Publications, resources

  • Feminist Art Base, a digital archive of activity by artists from the 1960s to the early 2000s; built and hosted by Brooklyn Museum (2007-2014)
  • WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution, Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, and Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007, 511 pp, IA. Exh. cat. Exhibition. Exh. review: Carol Armstrong (Artforum).
  • Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories, eds. Amelia Jones and Erin Silver, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015, 424 pp. Publisher.
  • Katy Deepwell, Agata Jakubowska (eds.), All-Women Art Spaces in Europe in the Long 1970s, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2018, vi+285 pp. TOC. Review: Nouril (Women's Art J), Coelho (Diacrítica). [2]
  • Women's Histories, Feminist Histories, eds. Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille, and Mariana Leme, São Paulo: MASP, 2019, 320 pp. Exh. cat. Publisher. Exhibition, [3].
  • She Laughs Back: Feminist Wit in 1970s Bay Area Art', eds. Elaine O'Brien and Kelly Lindner, Sacramento: University Galleries, California State University Sacramento, 2024, 131 pp. Exhibition.

See also

Cyberfeminism, Women in concrete poetry, Video art, Performance art, Institutional critique, Video activism, Art and activism