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Women In The Arts Magazine
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Spring 2002

On the cover:
Emily Carr A Haida Village ca. 1929 Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Max Stern, Dominican Gallery Montreal McMichael Canadian Art Collection
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Finding Their Places, Inventing Themselves: Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo

spacer Curator of Places of Their Own: Emily Carr, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Frida Kahlo, Sharyn Udall connects themes of nature, culture, and personal identity in the works and experiences of these extraordinary North American painters.
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Lois Mailou Jones: Imagining Africa
spacer Though trained as a painter in the U.S., artist Lois Mailou Jones was most inspired by Africa. As a result, her paintings represent a connection with the continent's traditions while capturing the spirit of modernity.

Evelyn Metzger's Arab Vistas
spacer In the series Arab Vistas, Painter Evelyn Metzger offers a unique perspective on scenes from the Middle East and North Africa.

Haiti Through the Pen and Brush of Marilene Phipps
spacer Infused with the sunlit images and lively sounds her childhood in Haiti, the poetry and paintings of Marilene Phipps also explore issues of transitions, turning points, and physical and spiritual exile.


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