Artists' books about or contextually relevant to the feminist art movement that can be requested at the Circulation Desk.
Kitchen Cricket by Katherine Ng (1991).
Hair by Paige McGhee (2016).
Picture This or, Why is Art Important? by Arlene Raven (1982).
Women Who Loved Women by Tee A. Corinne (Linda Tee Cutchin) (1984).
Jenny Holzer: The Living Series by Jenny Holzer (1992).
Suzann Gage by Suzann Gage
The Sad Tale of the Visible Woman and Her Invisible Man by Phoebe Gloecker (1990).
Serif im by Pattie Belle Hastings (1986).
Networks 1, Women's Design Program (1972).
{Original Accounts} of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island by Hatch, Connie (1998).
Some Women Writers Kill Themselves: and Other Poems by Krasilovsky, Alexis (1983).
eXelento by Ellen Gallagher (2004).
My Pretty Pony by Barbara Kruger (1989).
28 Days; A Deck of Cards by Bea Nettles
Poetic Grace: Elizabeth Opalenik, photographs 1979-2007 by Elizabeth Opalenik (2007).
Joan Jonas, Scripts and Descriptions 1968-1982 by Joan Jonas (1982).
Lucky no. 3. Fears and Monsters by Nancy Barton, Leslie Belt, Exene Cervenka, Michelle T. Clinton, Mary Fleener, Judith Williamson, Millie Wilson.
Art: A Woman's Sensibility by Miriam Shapiro (1975).
Two or Three Things You Know About Me by Kaucyila Brooke and Dorit Margreiter (2003).
The Gynecologist by Joan Lyons (1989).
I Love You Like a Sister Said Erika Lopez by Erika Lopez (1995).
III by Lorna Simpson (1994).
Social Works by Martha Rosler (1980).
Two Performances and Detour by Marina Abramovic (1979)
Words in Reverse by Laurie Anderson (1979).
Reverberating Feminisms: Chronologies of Feminist Art Movements at CalArts exhibition and accompanying guides were compiled by the CalArts Library. If you have any questions or suggestions about the exhibition, please contact us at libref@calarts.edu.