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The Wild Inventiveness of Barbara Dietzsch: a Dandelion with a Tiger Moth, a Snail, A Beetle, and a Butterfly
Earth Day reminds us that the natural world is a powerful source of wonder and delight.
By Furio Rinaldi
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Wangechi Mutu: I am Speaking, Are you Listening?
This film is a poetic and intimate exploration of Wangechi Mutu’s exhibition, I Am Speaking, Are you Listening?
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On Urgency and Belonging: A Q+A with Wangechi Mutu
Read an interview with Wangechi Mutu about her exhibition I Am Speaking, Are You Listening?
By Claudia Schmuckli and Wangechi Mutu
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Judy Chicago: Making Change
Judy Chicago: Making Change is a short documentary on the making of the artist’s very first retrospective exhibition.
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Carrying Baskets: The Seeds of Pomo Life in California
Learn how Pomo women created and used baskets to gather and prepare native plant foods for themselves and their families.
By Sherrie Smith-Ferri
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The Rise of Female Pastel Artists: From Rosalba Carriera to Mary Cassatt
Explore the key role women played in the development and evolution of pastel.
By Furio Rinaldi
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Judy Chicago and the Teaneck Seven: The Needlepoint Artists Behind “Birth Trinity”
Artist Susan Bloomenstein describes working on Judy Chicago's Birth Project (1980–1985).
By Susan Bloomenstein, Janna Keegan, and Laura Camerlengo
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Naked Truth: The Radical Candor of Alice Neel’s Nudes
An unflinchingly honest “body” of work.
By Lauren Palmor
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10 Things to Know about Guo Pei’s Da Jin Dress
Inspirations behind the dress, what went into making it, and more.
By Magnolia Molcan
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Remembering as Liberation: Hung Liu’s Work in Dialogue
Bay Area Chinese American artists revisit history to move toward healing.
By Hoi Leung
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Faith Ringgold: American Story
This film tells the story of artist and activist Faith Ringgold.