VHS
54 minutes
N8354 .W66 1999
Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this provacative program, respected artists such as Doris McCarthy, Judy Chicago, Joyce Weiland, and Jane Ash Poitras - in combination with curators, art historians, and The Guerrilla Girls, the "terrorists" of the art world - discuss the dearth of women's artwork in major galleries and examine the poignant social history of women in the fine arts - a story of suppression, marginalization, and omisson. The effort of the National Museum of Women in the Arts to balance that one-sided picture of artistic achievement is spotlighted.
Distributed by Films for the Humanities & Sciences (www.films.com)
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