1975 Women & Art Panel Discussion Moderated by Dorothy Gillespie. May 13, 1975 Part 3

Categories
Audio Visual Collections > Women's Interart Center
Subject
Feminism.
Neel, Alice, 1900-1984
Nemser, Cindy
Women's Interart Center (New York, N.Y.)
Gillespie, Dorothy, 1920-2012
Tripp, Maggie
Alloway, Lawrence, 1926-1990
Creator
Nemser, Cindy Heller
Neel, Alice
Gillespie, Dorothy
Tripp, Maggie
Alloway, Lawrence
Van Doren, Ruth
Type
audio
Date
1975-05-13
2022-11-08
Identifier
5/13/75pt3.mp3
Language
english
Publisher
Women's Interart Center
Radford University. McConnell Library. Archives & Special Collections.
Description
May 5-15, 1975 New York University's Loeb Student Center's art committee joined with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975 Women and Art. Alice Neel (1900-1984) was an American visual artist known for portrait work which generally featured women as seen from a female perspective. Cindy Nemser (1937-2021) was an American art historian and writer and was the founder and editor of the Feminist Art Journal. Maggie Tripp (1921-2014) was a feminist and activist known as "the respected mouthpiece of the women's movement". Lawrence Alloway (1926-1990)was an English art critic and curator known for coining the terms "Pop Art" and "Mass Popular Art". Ruth Van Doren is an artist who works in painting, photography, glass blowing, papermaking, book arts, and jewelry. Dorothy Gillespie (1920-2012) was an American artist known for large, colorful, abstract sculptures and was artist in residence at the Women's Interart Center in NY. In this recording, a panel discussion among the group was moderated by Ms. Gillsepie at a Women's Interart Center event.
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