Several women featured in WAJ’s Fall/Winter issue share an interest in Mexico and its artists, and others determine to advocate for women’s rights as well as cultural and personal autonomy.
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: Women Artists and Artisans in Venice and the Veneto, 1400–1750, reviewed by April Oettinger
Women Artists and Artisans in Venice and the Veneto, 1400–1750: Uncovering the Female PresenceEdited by Tracy E. Cooper, in conjunction with Melissa ConnAmsterdam University Press, 2024 Reviewed by April Oettinger Assembled and introduced by Tracy Cooper of the Tyler School of Art and Architecture in collaboration with Melissa Conn, Director […]
Read MoreOn the Book Reviews Editor’s Desk, Final AP Edition: Recommending Books … and Saying Goodbye
As I say farewell, please let me offer one more list of recently published feminist art-historical volumes to consider reviewing. Please email my fantastic successor, Dr. Melissa Mednicov, mmednicov@womansartjournal.org, if you’d like to review of any of them!
Read MoreOn The Book Reviews Editor’s Desk: May 2024
In praise of the double (or even triple) review, which affords latitude for an especially thoughtful treatment of a single artist or of thematically connected subjects in relation to recent scholarship. May I interest you in reviewing any of my proposed pairings?
Read MoreSpring/Summer 2024 issue now available
The new issue explores the “womanist” perspective in the artistic lives of historical and contemporary Black women and lesbian/queer feminists.
Read MoreOn the Book Reviews Editor’s Desk: February 2024
The book fair at the College Art Association annual conference was replete with great new volumes just waiting to be reviewed for our journal! I’d love to order you a free review copy of one of them….
Read MoreWAJ tote bags have arrived!
You need an extra-large, well-made, stylish tote for all those heavy feminist art history books, right?
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