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Judy Chicago: Links

Brooklyn Museum: The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center

Dedicated to Feminist Art, one of the most ambitious, influential, and enduring artistic movements to emerge in the late 20th century. the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opens in March 2007 and was designed to include space for changing exhibitions and a permanent home for Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party.

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Harmony Books – Becoming Judy Chicago

Publishers of a full-length biography of Judy Chicago by art historian Gail Levin (available in February 2007), Harmony is a market leader in the area of mind, body and spirit, as well as in biography, memoir, science and general narrative nonfiction.

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Merrell Publishers – The Dinner Party

Publishers of Judy Chicago's latest, definitive volume on The Dinner Party: From Creation to Preservation (available in February 2007), Merrell specializes in high-quality illustrated books on visual culture.

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n.paradoxa

N. paradoxa is an online, international feminist art journal exploring feminist theory and contemporary women's art practices.

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The Feminist Art Project

Coordinated by scholars at Rutgers University, The Feminist Art Project is a national initiative celebrating the Feminist Art Movement and its impact on art history and contemporary art practice.

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Through the Flower

Through the Flower is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to creating a cultural legacy built on the vision embodied in the work of Judy Chicago through education, exhibition and preservation.

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