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Learning to Appreciate Judy Chicago
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Author, professor, and a former curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Gail Levin shares how she came to rediscover and appreciate the compelling work of the acclaimed feminist artist Judy Chicago.
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Also in this issue
Features
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In Her Own Words: Wonderful You
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In a feature new to Women in the Arts, contemporary artists explore the motivations and inspirations behind their works in NMWA’s permanent collection. Here, Jane Hammond chronicles the influences behind her large pastiche canvas Wonderful You.
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Book as Art XIV: Temptations
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NMWA’s current exhibition uses the unique medium of the artist’s book to examine the desire for food, sex, power, and other temptations that test the human will.
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Bridging Communities: Technologies and Traditions
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This innovative NMWA community program teamed elementary school students from Washington, D.C., with students from Arlington, Va., to create artists’ books and learn the art of working together.
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