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Deborah Roberts ? http://www.deborahrobertsart.com/page-cv see selected Press section for published articles about Roberts

Pearl Bowser interview (Women in Race films section for 40s & earlier) https://monoskop.org/images/b/b4/Juhasz_Alexandra_ed_Women_of_Vision_Histories_in_Feminist_Film_and_Video_Visible_Evidence.pdf

Early life and education
Wayne Douglas Quinn was born on January 31, 1941.

Wayne Douglas Quinn (born 1941) was an American painter known for photorealist works that explore "male homosexuality". He was based in San Francisco, California of which he said "this is a mystical city. Once you leave San Francisco there's a whole other reality"

Wayne Douglas Quinn (born 1941) was an American photorealist painter. He is best known for his works that explore the queer male identity /experience in San Francisco in the 1970s and early 1980s. "male homosexuality". He was based in San Francisco, California of which he said "this is a mystical city. Once you leave San Francisco there's a whole other reality"

In 1979 Quinn painted author of 'Sex, Drugs & Disco' Mark Abramson.

Work
Quinn's work combines xxx. Quinn's works "share a common use of strongly structured composition and cool, subtly modulated and orchestrated colors, creating a sense of soft-spoken, unnaturally calm and vaguely melancholic poetry" "Quinn's forte...is a kind of haunted realism, most remarkably in his portraits of Jeanette Doob and Richard Russell The paintings "are very much involved with the desolation of the urban experience"

Quinn worked from studies and drawings, creating paintings (nudes) with a flat photographic effect, creating nudes in "lush flesh tones" occupying (hyper-realistic) detailed gem colored interiors.

Quinn allowed "his subjects to drift into thought . The resulting facial expressions are a reflection of this quiet self-awareness, solitude...it has been said often that there is a sadness peculiar to Mr. Quinn's paintings"

In Quinn's "portraits, nude studies and still lifes...there is a great deal of compression and choice, sometimes bending to sentimentality, but in his best work, in the elusive poetry of mood." "careful rendering of detail in the service of mood"

Quinn's works from the mid-70s are painted in acrylic. "enchant the eye and perhaps gently express a minor sentiment about the ephemerality of life"

Awards and Fellowships
Among the honors which Wayne Douglas Quinn has earned are:

Publications

 * The Art of Wayne Quinn (New Glide Publications, 1977)

Collections
Quinn's work is held in permanent collections including:
 * Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee

WikiProject Women's History link
WikiProject Women's History

Writing about Art for Wikipedia essay
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mduvekot/essays/Writing_about_art

resources for A+F
2018 artists I want to work on
 * Jessica Posner 1

Artists in California, 1786-1940 N6530.C2 H85 1986 Traditions transformed : contemporary works by Asian American artists in California. N 6530 C2 T73 1984 Art, women, California 1950-2000: parallels and intersections N8354 .A73 2002

Start class Stacy Lande Matilda Lotz Jean Lowe Janice Lowry
 * Sonya Fe Los Angeles based contemporary painter
 * Elsa Flores Chicana painter born in Los Vegas

Stub Rosa Hooper Frances Schumann Howell Ruth Laskey
 * Andrea Higgins painter, graduate of SFAI
 * Seonna Hong contemporary Los Angeles-based lowbrow painter
 * Daisy Marguerite Hughes
 * Marie Boening Kendall
 * Jean LaMarr Native American artist and activist

Lucile Lloyd

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Libby Black Berkeley-based painter http://museumca.org/blog/5-women-artists-plus-1

Diane Dillon b.Los Angeles 1933

Nancy Hom Bay Area-based artist with a focus on cultural and socio-political awareness http://museumca.org/blog/5-women-artists-plus-1

Grace Carpenter Hudson contemporary painter born in Ukiah http://museumca.org/blog/5-women-artists-plus-1

Maha Maamoun b. California Helen Nestor documentary photographer graduated UC Berkeley http://museumca.org/blog/5-women-artists-plus-1

Helen Phillips American sculptor and engraver b. Fresno 1913

clean-up page WikiProject African diaspora
https://tools.wmflabs.org/bambots/cwb/bycat/African_diaspora.html#New%20articles

African American Portal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:African_American

African-American women artist articles that need work
Black Lunch table link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Black_Lunch_Table
 * 1) Maren Hassinger (stub) add to list of Contemporary after improvement
 * 2) Beverly Buchanan (inline citations) add to list of Contemporary after improvement
 * 3) Stephanie A. Johnson (stub) gramatical errors, citations, sections, orphan
 * 4) Carroll Parrott Blue (needs article) "Cinema Remixed and Reloaded"
 * 5) Zoe Charlton (needs article) "Cinema Remixed and Reloaded"
 * 6) Zeinabu irene Davis (C class)"Cinema Remixed and Reloaded" early life
 * 7) stephanie dinkins (needs article)"Cinema Remixed and Reloaded"

Nance O'Banion
Nance O'Banion(born 1949) is a San Franciso based American artist known for book arts and sculptural paper works which focus on themes of change and transformation.

Early life and education
Beltre was born in XXXX in XXXX, into a family of.... She was raised ... and on occasion created...She received a B.A. from the XXXX in XXXX. She received her M.F.A from the University of Iowa. She is a professor at the University of Vermont.

= Work = In 1970 O'Banion began to explore the use of handmade paper as a sculptural medium.

Awards and fellowships
Among the honors which Mildred Beltre has earned are:


 * Media Arts Fellowship (2018)

Selected exhibitions
Belter has had solo exhibitions at galleries and institutions including:
 * Eli Marsh Gallery, Amherst, MA Mildred Beltre: The Changing Same (2015)


 * Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT Mildred Beltre: Dream Work (2014)

Huffman's solo exhibitions include Worlds in Collision at Roberts & Tilton Gallery in 2016, Everything Went Dark Until I Saw Angels, in 2014, and Floating World, in 2012, both at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, Out of Bounds at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery in 2011, Dig it! at Patricia Sweetow Gallery in 2008, and Land of the New Rising Sun at Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery in 2005 His first solo was Broadsides in 1995 at the Los Angeles' Jan Baum Gallery.

Group Exhibitions have included:
 * Art Projects International, New York, New York, USA, PLACE (2016)
 * San Francisco State University Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA Hydrarchy and Globalization (2015)
 * Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA Everything Went Dark Until I Saw Angels (2014)
 * Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, USA The Shadows Took Shape (2013)
 * Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco, California, USA Trapped in the Wunderkammer (2013)
 * Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California, USA Dissident Futures (2013)
 * Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA Floating World (2012)
 * San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries, San Francisco, California, USA Passports (2012)
 * Tecoah Bruce Gallery @ the Oliver Art Center, Oakland, California, USA We're All Here Because We're Not All There (2012)
 * Boston University College of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA The Calender's Tales: Fantasy, Figuration & Representation (2012)
 * Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, California, USA Bay Area Now 6 (2011)
 * San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA Out of Bounds (2011)
 * de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, California, USA A Sense of Place: Location/Inspiration (2010)
 * Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, Berlin, Germany Five Centimeters Short (2010)
 * Fred [London] LTD, London, UK COLLAGE, LONDON/NEW YORK (2009)
 * Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), San Francisco, California, USA I Do It For My People (2009)
 * Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA Dig it! (2008)
 * York Castle Museum, York, UK Passed as Present (2007)
 * Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, California, USA Artists of Invention (2007)
 * Institute of International Visual Art, London, UK, Berlin, Germany, Alien Nation (2006-2007)


 * Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA, USA "Black Belt'' (2004)
 * Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, USA Freestyle (2001)

Collections
Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze's work is held in permanent collections including:


 * The Jewish Museum, New York, USA

Legacy
The Gilda Awards, which the The Kresge Foundation began funding in 2015, honor Gilda Snowden's lifetime of work mentoring Detroit area emerging artists.

List of feminist art critics
Category:American feminist writers

Feminist Art Critic template
Pennina Barnett (born 1960) is an American cultural critic, educator and feminist art historian specializing in XXX studies, contemporary art, environmental art, history of photography, visual culture and film studies and is known for her books and essay contributions to these areas.

Education
Pennina Barnett earned a BA from University of Leeds (Leeds) in fine arts, a MA in the Visual Culture from the Middlesex University and from XXX Workshop and a Ph.D. from the XXX Program, at XXX University where she did her thesis under the direction of XXX, Donna Haraway, and Hayden White. She also has received an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University (1993-1995) and a Postdoctoral fellowship at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University.

Teaching
XXX has taught art history and cultural studies at the XXX University, Josai International University, the University of California, Irvine; San Francisco State University, San Francisco Art Institute and the University of California, Santa Cruz She is currently a visiting scholar at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women.

Books and essay contributions
XXX is the author of many books, including

Carol Duncan

Carol Duncan (born 1936) is an American cultural critic, educator and feminist art historian specializing in Museum Studies focusing on feminist critiques of museum and exhibition practices She is a pioneer of the American 'new art history'.

Early life and education
Born in in Chicago, Illinois.

Work
Duncan's work examines the critical role that museums play in defining cultural identity.

In the 1970s Duncan and fellow feminist art historians, Linda Nochlin and Lise Vogel first questioned formerly hallowed principals such as the idea of quality in art, the cannon of great artists and art and artistic genius.

A 1975 essay titled "When Greatness is a Box of Wheaties" is considered a key text of feminist art history, articulating the feminist critique of genius in art.

Duncan's well known 1998 essay "The MoMA's Hot Mamas" explores the social implications of representations of women in paintings arguing that two renowned paintings of women by men in the Museum of Modern Art, de Kooning's Woman I and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, emphasize the 'monstrosity' of the female, creating a gender based cultural division that parallels the division of pornography, in which the woman is and made into a vision/object by the male creator. She can only view a version of woman that is defined by the male creator, but is denied the role of creator and thus denied entry to "the central arena of high culture".

Throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, Duncan ...xxx examined the works of ecofeminist artists and chronicled the changes in the ecofeminist movement.

Selected publications
Duncan has authored many books and articles in her field, the history of museums.

Books

 * A Matter of Class: John Cotton Dana, Progressive Reform, and the Newark Museum (Periscope Pub., 2009)
 * Civilizing Rituals: Inside Public Art Museums (Routledge, 1999)
 * The Aesthetics of Power: Essays in the Critical Art History (Cambridge University Press, 1993)
 * The pursuit of pleasure : the rococo revival in French romantic art (Garland Pub., 1976)

Articles

 * "The MoMA's Hot Mamas", Art Journal Vol.48, No.2 (1989): 171-178.

Legacy
The Carol Duncan Scholarship, is a scholarship endowment created by Duncan to benefit students of the Visual Arts.