A history of women at Yale University with excerpted interviews with key figures interwoven throughout text by Marta Kuzma. Edited by Angie Keefer. Includes an interview with Angela Y. Davis titled "No Such Thing As An Abstract Woman," as well as a reprint of Linda Nochlin''s 1971 essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"
"Unknown to most, the first women students to attend Yale University were members of its School of Art, present upon its inauguration in 1869.
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Trifold exhibition announcement published in conjunction with a programmed environment in the Boston Public Garden by Pulsa: Researchers in Programmed Environments at Yale University, held for twenty consecutive evenings from October 8 - 27, 1968. ... [details]
Compendium of images and text, edited by Marta Kuzma and Willis Kingery. Texts by Adrian Piper, Adrienne Rich, Alfredo Diaz, Amina Ross, Ana Benaroya, Angela Chen, Bianca Ibarlucea, Brett Ginsburg, Cameron Clayborn, Carly Sheehan, Catalina Ouyang, David Knowles, David Roy, Diego Palacios, Dylan Hausthor, Eileen Eimond, Emma Gregoline, Fred Morten, Herbert Marcuse, Herdimas Anggara, Jessica Flemming, Jonathan Rajewski, K. ... [details]