Judy Chicago is an artist, author, feminist and educator whose career spans almost six decades. Her work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Art Institute of Chicago; LACMA: the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; the Hammer Museum; the Getty Trust; and SFMOMA. Gloria Steinem is an American feminist and social political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Preface by Gloria Steinem 1. Introduction 2. Coming of Age 3. Making a Professional Life 4. Becoming Judy Chicago 5. Making Feminist Art 6. Learning from the Past 7. Back to L.A., and Womanhouse 8. Dreaming Up the Dinner Party 9. Controversy? What Controversy? 10. Giving Birth to the Birth Project 11. Is There an Alternative to the Art World? 12. Expanding My Gaze 13. If You Don't Have, You Can't Lose 14. Why the Holocaust? 15. The Dinner Party Goes to Congress 16. Lost in Albuquerque! Found in Belen? Afterword
Preface by Gloria Steinem 1. Introduction 2. Coming of Age 3. Making a Professional Life 4. Becoming Judy Chicago 5. Making Feminist Art 6. Learning from the Past 7. Back to L.A., and Womanhouse 8. Dreaming Up the Dinner Party 9. Controversy? What Controversy? 10. Giving Birth to the Birth Project 11. Is There an Alternative to the Art World? 12. Expanding My Gaze 13. If You Don't Have, You Can't Lose 14. Why the Holocaust? 15. The Dinner Party Goes to Congress 16. Lost in Albuquerque! Found in Belen? Afterword
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