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Women In The Arts Magazine
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Summer 2006

On the cover:
Rosella Namok, Para Way: other way, 2001, acrylic on canvas
68 1/2 x 48 4/5 in.
Ann Lewis, AM, Sydney
© Rosella Namok, Lockhart River Arts Centre
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Dreaming Their Way:
Australian Aboriginal Women Painters

spacer This groundbreaking exhibition of art by indigenous women of Australia is the first-ever of its kind in the U.S. Dreaming Their Way presents over seventy works of art, from intensely colorful canvases to intricate bark paintings, all demonstrating women's bold and often experimental representations of their heritage.
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Also in this issue
Features

FOREFRONT: Chakaia Booker
spacer For artist Chakaia Booker, discarded tires are objects of infinite beauty and potential. NMWA Deputy Director/Chief Curator Susan Fisher Sterling talks with the artist about the spirituality of sculpture and rubber as a cultural metaphor.

She Made It
spacer Female radio and television pioneers like Fanny Brice and Marlo Thomas paved the way for writers and producers like Saturday Night Live's Tina Fey and Sex and the City's Sarah Jessica Parker. Museum of Television & Radio (MT&R) Director Pat Mitchell, a media pioneer in her own right, talks to Editor Kerry Folan about MT&R's She Made It initiative.


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