Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Art

Albania

 * Anila Rubiku

Australia

 * Rebecca Cannon, New Media curator and producer,.
 * Diane Dunbar – Curator of Fine Art at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston
 * Jennifer Ephraim (née Omodei; Class of 1961) – Botanical Artist; Winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Grenfell Medal
 * Brigita Ozolins, artist with works in permanent collection at Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) [Kryptos 2011 []] and [Moira 2013 []] and commissioned by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG).
 * Mary Scott (Australian artist), with works in the permanent collections of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Artbank, Sydney; Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the University of Tasmania Fine Arts Collection, Hobart.

Austria

 * Judith Huemer, Austrian video artist
 * Linda Kronman, Finnish-born digital artist and art critic. Collaborates with Andreas Zingerle in the artist duo Karius. links to press on their art.

Azerbaijan

 * Asmer Narimanbekova daughter of Togrul Narimanbekov and Elmira Hüseynova, Honored Artist of Azerbaijan ,

Belgium

 * Andrée Algrain
 * Maria Blondeel
 * Hélène De Reuse
 * Karin Hanssen
 * Maria Van Humbeeck
 * – http://balat.kikirpa.be/peintres/Detail_notice.php?id=3224

Bolivia

 * Charlene Eckels, Artist

Brazil
(Practically all of these women also don't have articles in the Portuguese Wikipedia).


 * Doria Longo Bahia
 * Giselle Beiguelman, visual artist and professor. Most sources in Portuguese.
 * Lia Chaia
 * Marilá Dardot
 * Clara Ianni
 * Luciana Magno
 * Wilma Marins
 * Virginia de Medeiros
 * Lais Myrrha
 * Isabel Pons
 * Berna Reale
 * Maria Madalena Santos Reinbolt
 * Marina Rheingantz
 * Ana Ruas
 * Maria Auxiliadora Silva
 * Ana Maria Tavares

Canada

 * Doris Godfrey Andrews (1885 – ?)
 * Ellen Armstrong (artist) (1879 – 1963)
 * Annie J. Arthurs (1845 – 1927)
 * Auralast (Monique Aura Bedard
 * Gwendolyn Bailey (1883 – ?)
 * Isa May Ballantyne (1864 – 1929)
 * Ida N. Banting (ca 1862 – ?)
 * Cécile Barot (1903 – 1957)
 * Frances Kirkpatrick Forbes Bayne (1911 – ?)
 * Dorothy G. Bell (Gladys) (1893 – 1954)
 * Mary Florence Black (1885 – 1986)
 * Sarah Mary Blake (1864 – 1933)
 * Yvonne Bolduc (1905 – 1983)
 * Édith Bouchard (1924 – )
 * Marie-Cécile Bouchard (1920 – 1973)
 * Muriel Cameron Welsh Boulton (1881 – 1957)
 * Nell Bradshaw (1904 – 1997)
 * Caroline Bucknall-Estcourt (1809 – 1886)
 * Katrina Buell (? – ?)
 * Julia Bullock-Webster (1826 – 1907)
 * Ethel Byers (? – ?)
 * Rosamond Sheila Stokes Campbell (1919 – )
 * Elizabeth Cann (artist) (1901 – 1976)
 * Arlette Carreau-Kingwell (1917 – )
 * Anna Gertrude Lawson Cheney (Nan) (1897 – 1985)
 * Aileen Alma Cherry (1895 – 1958)
 * Louise Waldorf Clarke (1838 – ca 1906)
 * Julia Tilley Crawford (1896 – 1968)
 * Barbara Crease (1857 – 1883)
 * Mary Maberly Crease (1854 – 1915)
 * Jeanne de Crevecoeur (1890 – ?)
 * Mackie Cryderman (Vera MacIntyre) (1896? – 1969)
 * Kate Taylor Cumming (1889 – 1971)
 * Ellen Curley (? – ?)
 * Ethel Marie Curry (1885 – 1966)
 * Rita Daly (Marguerite Mary) (1892 – 1963)
 * Helen Davidson (1870 – ?)
 * Madeleine Delfosse (1909 – 1985)
 * Françoise Desrochers-Drolet (1921 – 1998)
 * Madeleine Desrosiers (1904 – 1994)
 * Estelle Dickey (1897 – 1981)
 * Ida Joy Didier (1858 – ?)
 * Elizabeth Doxtator
 * Suzanne Beaudoin Dumouchel (1920 – )
 * Suzanne Duquet (1917 – )
 * Louise Elder (Mary) (1911 – 2000)
 * Mina Emiqutailaq (1921 – )
 * Eleesapee Eshulutak (1925 – )
 * Mary Harris Filer (1920 – )
 * Mrs. John Fletcher (? – ?)
 * Mary C. Gill (Catharine) (1861 – 1946)
 * Lori Goldberg (? – ?)
 * Echalook Goo (1914 – 1989)
 * Stella Evelyn Grier (Gould) (1898 – 1994)
 * Joan Robinson Grierson (1924 – )
 * Marie Cecilia Guard (1908 – 2000)
 * Thérèse Guité (1925 – 1981)
 * Elizabeth Frances Amherst Hale (1774 – 1826)
 * Mary G. Hall (? – ?)
 * Martha Douglas Harris (1854 – 1933)
 * Ella Hartt (Suiste) (1865 – 1943)
 * Edith Louisa Helmcken "Dolly" (1862 – 1939)
 * Edith Clara Sophia Hemming (1849 – 1931)
 * Lillian Isabel Peterson Hingston (1881 – 1967)
 * Doris Colquhoun Holmes (1892 – 1958)
 * Elisabeth Hopkins (1894 – 1991)
 * Martha Ittulukatnak (1912 – 1981)
 * Carling Jackson (born 1987) ; ; ; ; ; ;
 * Phyllis Hipwell Janes (1905 – 1990)
 * Jean F.M. Adams Jefferys (1872 – 1899)
 * Yvonne Kanayuk (1920 – 1998?)
 * Sarina Altman Katz (1934 – 2009)
 * Anne Katherine Kew (1910 – 2004)
 * Elizabeth Annie McGillivray Knowles (1866 – 1928)
 * Georgina Martha de L'aubinière (1848 – 1930)
 * Élise L'heureux (1827 – 1896)
 * Elizabeth S. Ladds (1837 – ca 1921)
 * Chief Ladybird (Nancy King
 * Margaret Lukis Lambert (1905 – 2001)
 * Thérèse Lecomte (1916 – 2015)
 * Aline Lemay (1904 – ?)
 * Molly Lenhardt (1920 – ?)
 * Ellen Trider Lindsay (1900 – 1962)
 * Alvira Lockwood (1845 – 1923?)
 * Lady Mary Heaviside Love (1806 – 1874)
 * Jane Corbus Luke (1881 – ?)
 * Grace Macleod (Roberts) (1889 – 1982)
 * Corinne Dupuis Maillet (1895 – 1989)
 * Margaret Mallett (1911 – ?)
 * Édith Martin (1918 – )
 * Élisabeth Martin (1861 – 1956)
 * Edith H. Mather (1925 – )
 * Henrietta Mabel May (1877 – 1971)
 * Irene McCaugherty (1914 – 1996)
 * Annie McDougall (1866 – 1952)
 * Maime Migwans (1925 – 2000)
 * Susan Mary Morse (1862 – 1939)
 * Yseult Mounsey (1918 – 1982)
 * Luta Munday (ca 1887 – ?)
 * Jean Ness (1901 – ?)
 * Akenesie Novalinga (1910 – 1987)
 * Kathleen O'reilly (1867 – 1945)
 * Ningeeuga Oshuitoq (1918 – 1980)
 * Sister Mary Osithe (Osithe Elizabeth Labossière) (1867 – 1941)
 * Paunichea (1920 – 1968)
 * Alice Peck (Mrs. James Peck) (1855 – 1943)
 * Selina Peratrovich (1890 – 1984)
 * Christina Poznanska Outerbridge Perks (1935 – )
 * Mary Martha "May". Phillips (1856 – 1937)
 * Kathleen Pinkerton (1902 – 1988)
 * Georgianna Paige Pinneo (1896 – 1977)
 * Frances Esther Dudley Porteous (1896 – 1946)
 * Annie Pringle (Mrs. James B. Pringle) (1867 – 1945)
 * Sarah Joe Qinuajua (1917 – 1986)
 * Suzanne Bryant Raney (1918 – )
 * Isobelle Chestnut Reid (1903 – ?)
 * Percival Molson MacKenzie Ritchie (1917 – 2004)
 * Beatrice Hagarty Robertson (1879 – 1962)
 * Yolande Rousseau (1910 – 2003)
 * Keeleemeeoomee Samualie (1919 – 1983)
 * Margaret Hunter Semple (1900 – ?)
 * Irène Sénécal (1901 – 1978)
 * Lynn Sissons (1898 – 1985)
 * Maggie Siupik (1916 – 1984)
 * Tekaronhiákhwa Santee Smith (19**)
 * Jeannie Snowball (1906 – )
 * Isabel Stadelbauer (1909 – 2004)
 * Barbara H. Stephens (1907 – 1996)
 * Celia Sunday (1919 – 2010)
 * Suzanne Swannie textiles, active in the 1960s+
 * Jocelyn Taylor (1899 – 1992)
 * Roberta Jane Taylor (1905 – 1990)
 * Eliza W. Thresher (1788 – 1865)
 * Marjorie Tozer (1900 – 1959)
 * Katherine Elizabeth Wallis (1861 – 1957)
 * Jessie Webster (1909 – ?)
 * B. L. Williamson (1916 – 2003)
 * Anne Jaffray Ziegler (1896 – 1981)


 * Montreal

China
Lu's press article page on her site
 * Yiying Lu, Artist - created the Twitter Fail Whale, dumpling and boba tea emojis, and other works.

Colombia

 * Lorenza Pellegrini, Artist

Denmark

 * (born 1970), contemporary artist

Egypt

 * Mia Jankowicz, Cairo curator,, , ,

France

 * Julie Béna (fr), French performance artist, film-maker https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Béna
 * Marie Bourget (fr), French artist https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Bourget
 * Monique Boucher-Benanteur (fr), French painter and poet https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monique_Boucher-Benanteur
 * Carole Douillard (fr), French performance artist https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Douillard
 * Louisa Eudes de Guimard (1827-1904), French painter
 * Marie-Ange Guilleminot (fr), French sculptor, performance artist https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Ange_Guilleminot
 * Ionna Vautrin   (French artist, illustrator, and designer)
 * Marie Voignier, French artist and film-maker
 * Marie Voignier, French artist and film-maker

Germany

 * Maureen Burdock (b. 1970s), graphic novel artist, ,
 * , costume designer
 * Sabina Sakoh, German painter
 * Sarah Schumann

Greece

 * Daphne Dragona, curator, writer researcher, lives in Athens and Berlin, news in German, too.

Hungary

 * Gyorgyi Peluce

India

 * Nirali Dineshchandra Thakker (born 1972), painter, filmmaker []
 * Brishma Dhaliwal (born 1953), artist
 * Shweta Garg, (born 1978), artist
 * Shikha Narula, (born 1983), figurative impressionist artist

Iraq

 * Maysaloun Faraj (born 1955) is an American-born Iraqi artist based in London.
 * Batool Al-Fekaiki / Batool al Fekaiki / Betool Fekaiki (born 1952) is an Iraqi artist.
 * Leila Kubba Kawash (born 1945) is an Iraqi artist.

Italy

 * Marzia Migliora, (Alessandria, 1972), videomaker, sound installation and performance, ,
 * Micol Assaël (Rome, 1979), sound installation., . She lives and works in Greece

Japan

 * /Ryō Saenagi, mangaka (illustrator of manga)
 * Kasumi Iwama is a Tokyo based multimedian artist. Her multimedia artwork displays a response and reflects on issues such as: "globalization (global capitalism, the hegemony of English, diversity vs global homogeny), feminism, and information society through her perspective as a bi-cultural millennial."
 * Mineko Yamada manga artist part of Year 24 Group
 * Junya Yamamoto editor at Shogakukan, publisher at Year 24 Group
 * Shoko Kanazawa Acclaimed contemporary calligrapher, down syndrome. Museum in Iwaki, Fukushima. http://kanazawa-shoko.jp/museum/index.php

Laos

 * See Lee, pandau quiltmaker

Lebanon

 * Saadeh George (born 1950) is a Lebanese artist.

Morocco

 * Malika Agueznay (born 1934) is a Moroccan artist.

Netherlands

 * Josephine Bosma, Net artist, Journalism/criticism
 * Gesina Brit, Overijssel (1669–1747)
 * Anna Brueghel, Antwerp, (1620–1656)
 * Anna Galinka Ehrenfest, (1910–1979)
 * Sandrina Christina Elizabeth Enschedé, Haarlem, (1794–1871)
 * , Utrecht (1912–1994)
 * Corrine Franzen-Heslenfeld, Bussum (1903–1989)
 * Sara Hendriks, Renkum (1846–1925)
 * Elisabeth Iosetta Hoopstad, Guyana (1787–1847)
 * Anna van den Queborn, The Hague (1620–1689)
 * Mariette Salbeth, (b. 1929) Anderlecht
 * (1867–1933)
 * Gertruida H. Springer, (1895–1988)
 * Maria Machteld Sypesteyn, Haarlem (1724–1774)
 * Henriëtta Christina Temminck, The Hague, (1813–1886)
 * , (1878–1910), Dutch painter and illustrator
 * , (1867–1960), illustrator
 * Anna van Thielen, Antwerp (1641–1664)
 * Francisca Catharina van Thielen, Antwerp, (1645–1662)
 * Cornelis van Veen, The Hague, (1602–1687)
 * Geertruyt van Veen, The Hague (d. 1637)
 * (1850–1931), painter

New Zealand

 * Ela To’omaga-Kaikilekofe - Artist, jeweler & Sculptor
 * Mary Aman
 * Jacinda Stowers
 * Rebecca Swan (artist)

Pakistan

 * Ayesha Mubarak Ali - Multimedia visual and Fusion tech-artist, Artificial Intelligence AI expert. She is listed in Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2022. She is the first Pakistani artist to collaborate with NASA scientists and in July 2022 her art was sent to the International Space Station through SpaceX for Maleth II.
 * Shahla Qureshi - Pakistani civil servant, currently serving as Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Gender Crime and Human Rights in Pakistan. (SSP).
 * Shehzil Malik - artist, social activist

Philippines

 * Brenda V. Fajardo (1940–)
 * Anna Fer (1941–)
 * Imelda Manalaysay Pilapil
 * Marivic Rufino (full name is Maria Victoria, hence "Marivic")
 * Phyllis del Rosario Zaballero
 * The following notable women painters are mentioned in the article Filipino women artists:
 * Concha Paterno
 * Adele Paterno

Puerto Rico
Nilda M. Comas - sculpture in the National Statuary Hall Collection

Russia

 * (Марина Дмитриевна Разина) (1966)
 * Lita Poliakova (Leningrad, 1986) Russian-born visual artist based in Dresden, Germany. Her practice is dedicated to environmentally friendly contemporary art from her own natural inks. She explores the topics of pain and suffering, emotional vulnerability and fragility of the human body in her paintings and social constructs by means of collage, , ,

Rwanda

 * Janet Nkubana basket maker, weaver and entreprenseur ,

Saudi Arabia

 * Sarah Abu Abdallah,, , ,
 * Hanan Al-Faisal, artist and fashion designer,, ,
 * Zahra Bu Ali, (born 1953), ,
 * Jowhara Al-Saud, ,
 * Nouf Alhimiary, photographer,, ,
 * Hala Ali, (born 1986), ,
 * Hanan Bahamdan (born 1966),, ,,
 * Lina Gazzaz, ,
 * Eman Jibreen, ,
 * Halla Bint Khalid, author and illustrator of children's books, ,
 * Samiah Khashoggi (born 1958), ,
 * Maha Mullah (born 1959),
 * Reem Nazir,
 * Ghada Da

South Africa

 * Akiedah Mohamed, filmmaker,

South Korea

 * Boklin Kim, traditional painter, born in Korea but lives in LA
 * KANG Soyoung liilliil, Animator, painter, Viedo and Installation. She did several project as an expedition artist with the korean polar research institute in antartican and also near the north pole. She has worked internationaly and well as nationaly

Spain

 * , artist duo, Spanish Wikipedia
 * Piedad Isla (es), Spanish photographer
 * Matusa Barros (es), artist, Galician/Spanish Wikipedia, Italian Wikipedia
 * Maria Dolors Miró, patron of the arts, daughter of Joan Miro

Switzerland

 * Sabina Baumann, (b. 1962) Brooklyn museum, sources in German: ,
 * Muda Mathis, Translation from German []
 * Chris Regn, Translation from German []
 * Lora Lamm, Swiss graphic artist

Taiwan

 * Lifang / Li Fangzhi

United Arab Emirates

 * Najat Maki (born 1956) is an Emirati artist.

United Kingdom

 * Ilze Black,, Media arts curator
 * Kelli Dipple, curator, artist in residence,
 * Janis Jefferies, Senior research fellow and prof of visual arts, Goldsmiths,
 * Sara Raza (born 1979), Guggenheim curator
 * Hannah Redler, curator,, TEDx talk
 * Barbara Steveni (artist) Founder of the Artist Placement Group
 * Morag Myerscough
 * Sarah Graham (photorealist artist) (born 1977)

A-C

 * Olga Alexander, New York artist
 * Joan Arbeiter,, , Brooklyn Museum
 * Lynne Avril prolific illustrator of children's books, lives in Phoenix, one of her books won a Schneider Family Book Award
 * Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong, Brooklyn ceramic artist
 * Stephanie Barrett(artist), Chicana artist
 * Iziar Barrio, Basque-American artist,
 * Zana Bayne, US fashion designer
 * Patsy Beckert, original member of Heresies, WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly founding members in end notes WSQ vol.41, Project Muse''
 * Elizabeth Berdann (b. 1956), realistic, installation format work
 * Susan L. Berger, painter and fiber artist
 * Cristina Biaggi, Sculptor,
 * Emma F. Brigham/Emma Frances Brigham - sculptor whose work is at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans
 * Lee Binswanger, comic artist
 * Sarah G. Blackwelder, painter,
 * Lynn Bostick, Has work in The Met
 * Judith Braun, aka Weinperson, (b. 1947), multimedia artist, included in New Museum's 'Bad Girls' show (1994), New York Times solo show review, ,
 * Elizabeth Breitweiser, comic book artist and colorist; worked on The Fade Out and other titles
 * Mona Brody,
 * Barb Brown, comic artist
 * Herlinda Bustamante Chicana artist
 * Dot Bucher, comic artist
 * Kristin Calabrese, (b.1968), Interview, Brooklyn Museum,
 * Edith Carlson, painter
 * Theresa M. Chacon, Chicana artist
 * Gail Cole, (1914–1968), active in California
 * Cair Crawford, (b. 1944), painter from New York,
 * Betti Cuddy, (1924–2010), patron of the arts, Alaska Women's Hall of Fame

D-F

 * Ruth F. Dealy, from Providence, RI,
 * Amanda Danning,
 * Maria Luisa Delgado-Partin, Chicana artist
 * Ida Libby Dengrove (1919-2005), courtroom artist in NYC. NYT obit
 * India Alexandra Evans, (b. 1978)
 * Shara Hannah Finerman, (b. 1973) multimedia art
 * Francia (artist), New York based artist ,

G-J

 * Jane Gerhard, historian of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party
 * Marsha Gómez (Choctaw) (1951–1998), sculptor and activist, known for Madre del Mundo and Alma de Mujer. Handbook of Texas
 * Regina Granne, NY painter,, ,
 * Allison Green (artist), Jersey City painter focusing on nature, ,
 * Jessie Groeschen, chainsaw sculptor, writer ,
 * Kate Hartman - artist, designer, wearable technology, physical computing
 * Alana Dee Haynes – a mixed media artist from Brooklyn, usually working with illustrations on photographs, but dabbling with fashion, sculpture, photography, and murals.
 * Sophia Healy (U.S.)
 * Melanie Hofmann – LGBT+ Berkeley, California based award winning textile/digital artist, photographer, healer, rape and Hep-C survivor, and California College of the Arts alumni
 * Yolande Jacobson / Yolande Jacobson Sheppard - sculpture in the National Statuary Hall Collection
 * Kjersten Jeppesen, Painter,and cartoonist, 1918 - 2012
 * Krista M. Jiannacopoulos, Greek-American artist living in LA
 * Solveig Arneng Johnson, Saami American artist, Minnestoa
 * Rhodessa Jones, performance artist, founder of Medea Project. See: Marta Effinger-Crichlow,Staging Migrations Toward an American West: From Ida B. Wells to Rhodessa Jones. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado, 2014.
 * Jessica Corr an award-winning Industrial designer and a professor at Parsons School of Design.

K-M

 * *{{{ill|Shio Kusaka}} LA artist
 * Mabel Fairfax Karl (1901-1990; sometimes Mabel Fairfax Smith Karl), Texas sculptor and printmaker
 * Anna Karlin (art director), US art director
 * Maureen Kelleher,
 * kyttenjanae, animator, 3d motion graphics artist
 * Marion J. Lane, painter,
 * Kathryn LeMieux, comic artist
 * Liz Lerma Bowerman, Chicana artist
 * Caryn Leschen, comic artist
 * Leeza Meksin, interdisciplinary artist,, , , ,
 * Terry Mimnaugh - sculpture in the National Statuary Hall Collection
 * Patricia Moodian, founding editor of Wimmen's Comix,
 * Hannah Moscon (Brooklyn)
 * Patty Mucha, married to Claes Oldenburg for about 10 years. (Patricia Muschinski), worked with claes oldenberg, ,

N-R

 * Miriam Olivo, Chicana artist
 * Caroline Gahano Parker - Haudenosaunee Artist, b. 1820s
 * Lise Patt – American artist
 * Amy Pence-Brown, body positive performance artist
 * Antonia A. Perez, Chicana artist
 * Rosa M. Quezada, Chicana artist (redirect to Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation)
 * Teresa "Terry" Richards, comic artist
 * Patricia Rivera, Chicana artist
 * Amy Davis Roth,atheist artist and feminist
 * Esther Ruiz, Sculptor

S-Z

 * Shelby Sampson, comic artist
 * Glida Snowden – Detroit painter
 * Janet Wolfe Stanley, comic artist
 * Leslie Sternbergh, comic artist
 * Stephanie Tabat, game artist (under "Linked Items" change Relationship from "Designer" to "Artist" to see her credits)
 * Lotte Kapoulakinau Talkington, quiltmaker
 * Beth Trott, game artist
 * Josette Urso, painter CV,, ,
 * Susan Valdez Torres, Chicana artist
 * Penny Van Horn, comic artist
 * Audre Vysniauskas – American digital graphics artist; co-author, Digital Art for the 21st Century and Practical Poser 6; former editor-in-chief, Renderosity magazine; work in the Museum of Computer Art; ; bio

Other

 * WikiProject Women artists/Boston artists
 * WikiProject Women artists/Chicago artists
 * WikiProject Women artists/L.A. articles
 * WikiProject Women artists/NYC artists
 * WikiProject Women artists/San Francisco artists
 * List of New Deal sculpture
 * Works Progress Administration women artists list
 * Visual artists/collectors/curators/art writers of the African Diaspora with connection to New York
 * User:Mduvekot/lists/women artists in the MoMA collection
 * Women's Caucus for Art
 * Sister Theresa Kane/Theresa Kane
 * Anna Tate
 * Mary Adams (artist)
 * Maria Enriquez de Allen
 * Elsa Honig Fine
 * Sadie Krauss Kriebel
 * Evangeline K. Montgomery
 * Marie Johnson Calloway

Yemen

 * Swzan Ghailan, may need more sources which may be in Arabic. One English source here:

Articles that need expansion

 * Brígida Baltar
 * Iole de Freitas
 * Chiara Fumai

WikiProject Women artists/Worklist

 * Maia Engeli – new media
 * Sarah Nesbitt – Photographer and New Media Artist