Talk:Feminist art movement

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Wikipedia coverage of contemporary art is generally insufficient. In my own small way, I have begun to create articles about subjects with which I have some familiarily. I has been distressed about the lack of coverage of women artists and of this movement which was extremely important. There are now many project created to address the issue of documenting feminist art and women artists. Wikipedia is just one more place where information needs to be put.

I only had enough time to BEGIN this article. I appeal to the hundreds of others who are familiar with this movement to add to this article as I shall do over the next few weeks and months. Sue Maberry 18:42, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

Hello there, I would like to help out because I have studied Art History and took a great interest in the Feminism movement. Perhaps I could provide scanned images of the artwork by Miriam and Judy amongst others.

( Seong0980 05:00, 30 January 2007 (UTC) )

[edit] la women's building?

I am wondering if I can get comment on whether it is accurate to refer in the article to the LA Women's Building as "a prominent museum known for its displays of feminist art." Correct me if I am wrong- it wasn't a museum? Thanks! Mollificent (talk) 22:40, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

It was NOT a museum, it was a non-profit art center with gallery and educational programs. Museum implies that there was a permanent collection.Sue Maberry (talk) 05:03, 29 November 2007 (UTC)