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2018

2018/09 - Reflections on the Artemis Women’s Art Forum, exhibition catalogue Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of WA, Perth

2018/04 - Curatorial Activism Towards an Ethics of Curating by Maura Reilly

2018/04 - 2018, April, The women preserving Australia’s feminist history by Andrea Simpson, Arts Hub. A summary of ACCA Symposia for Unfinished Business on How can we safeguard feminist works for the future? Several organisations share examples from the past and the present.

2018/04 - Lisa Sharp, The Subtle Beings, WeiZen Ho

2018/03 - Press Release: The Subtle Beings, WeiZen Ho

2018/03 - 30 March, The Conversation, “In Open Cut exhibition, protest art challenges visitors to Take action”, By Kirrily Jordan, Research Fellow, Australian National University

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Feminisms: Plural and Evolving

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Art History: Where are all the women artists? 

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Representations: The Female Form and Self-portraiture in Art 

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Political and Didactic Art as a Feminist Strategy 

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Artist Collectives and Communities of Practice  

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - Feminine Expressions: The Art/Craft Complex 

2018/01 - Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism, ACCA Melbourne, Teaching Resources - How Can Men be Feminists? How Men Can be Feminists 

 

2017

2017/12 - Art by Women Sells for 47.6% Less Than Works by Men, Study Finds - Benjamin Sutton, December 14, 2017

2017/08 - Heritage: The narrative of a city by Rebecca Gross

2017/07 - Unravelling Our Past: Four Exhibitions to See in July. Probing history to pose important questions about Australia's future by Sammy Preston

2017/07 - Jon Altman, ‘The Destruction of Homelander Life-ways’, Arena Magazine, The Intervention Feature, no 148.

2017/06 - Joanna Mendelssohn, Celebrating the Feminist Holden, The Conversation.

2017/06 - Indigenous Australian Corporation Accused of Censoring Aboriginal Artists by Crystal Wu

2017/06 - Susan Charlton, Feminism & Film program, Sydney Film Festival, 2017. Full program of screenings and talks.

2017/03 - water objects – echoes: Louise Boscacci and Toni Warburton

2017/02 - Jennifer Sanders, A: The Case Against: The NSW Government’s Plan to Move the Powerhouse Museum to Parramatta. B: The Case for: A Distinctive, New ‘Cultural Beacon’ in Parramatta. Powerhouse Museum Alliance Update 1st February 2017. See also Powerhouse Museum Alliance’s site: https://powerhousemuseumalliance.com/find-out-more/a-news-chronology/

 

2016

2016/07 - crosseXions, Beth Jackson, curator's essay

2016/06 - 2016, Winter: ‘Textiles from Merrepen Arts’ by Anne-Marie Van De Ven, MAAS Magazine, Winter 2016. On new acquisitions from Following Lines: Art and Ecology from Merrepen. Curator Marie Falcinella, The Cross Art Projects, 2015.

2016/06 - Raquel Ormella Opening Speech by Vanessa Berry

2016/05 - Future Feminist Archive Report: Jan Davis and Leonie Lane Working with Southern Cross University Library Artists’ Book Collection, Lismore Campus

2016/04 - Future Feminist Archive Residency Report: Brown Council at the Art Gallery of New South Wales by Jacqueline Millner

2016/04 - Future Feminist Archive Residency Report: Fiona MacDonald's Full Flight Archive Project, Catriona Moore and Fiona MacDonald in conversation

2016/04 - Future Feminist Archive Residency Report: Lynette Riley, Pearl Gibbs ‘Gambanyi’ Kangaroo Cloak, 2016

2016/04 - Tracey Callinan, Notes for Feminist Archive about Arts OutWest (AOW), 2015

2016/03 - Jan Davis and Leonie Lane, Intersecting Archives from the Southern Cross University Collection, 8 March 2016. Publisher Southern Cross University Library, Lismore.

2016/01 - Review. Alex Martinis Roe, It was an unusual way of doing politics: there were friendships, love, gossip, tears, flowers ..., Benison Kilby, eyeline, Number 84, 2016, p 92

 

2015

2015/12 - Les Tricoteuses: The plain and purl of solidarity and protest [On the Knitting Nannas], 2015

2015/12 - Future Feminist Archive Report: Alison Alder working with KCC Women's Auxiliary and University of Wollongong Archive

2015/12 - Patriotism, patriarchy and politics, 2015 feminism in context, Chloé Wolifson Art Monthly Australia, Issue 286, Summer 2015/16, pp 68-72

2015/11 - Jacqueline Millner, Catriona Moore & Georgina Cole (2015) Art and Feminism: Twenty-First Century Perspectives, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 15:2, 143-149.

2015/11 - Following lines: Art and Ecology from Merrepen Arts by Marie Falcinella

2015/08 - Cate Massola, of Ground Up: Community Support Network launches the catalogue Mabel Juli, Jiregewoorrarrem — All kinds of birds

2015/07 - Margaret Smith, Notes for Feminist Archive about Arts OutWest foundation, 2015

2015/06 - Mother to Daughter: On Art and Caring for Homelands, Sydney Morning Herald, June 6 2015

2015/06 - 'Elastic Cultural Activism' by Jo Holder, first published in Imprint Winter 2015 Vol 50 No 2.

2015/04 - An unusual way of doing politics: Alex Martinis Roe by Macushla Robinson

2015/03 - Future Feminist Archive Programme

 

2014

2014/10 - Ngali-Ngalim-Boorroo (for the women), extract from Curating Feminism, A Contemporary Art and Feminism Event

2014/10 - Curating Feminism, A Contemporary Art and Feminism Event, Presented by SCA, SLAM & the Power Institute, University of Sydney

2014/09 - Elastics / Borracha / Elástico: Mobile Residency, Victor De Sousa, Narelle Jubelin, Fiona MacDonald, Maria Madeira, Joined by Veronica Pereira Maia, Invite

 

2013

2013/11 - Toni Warburton, Coal clay water wood, The Stuttering Frog

2013/11 - The Age of Consent, The Stuttering Frog: The Williams River Valley Artists' Project News # 2

2013/11 - Kittey Malarvie and Karen Mills: Conversations and Connection, The Cross Art Projects Invite

2013/06 - Incompatible Elements, Version 02, Starrs and Cmielewski

2013/03 - Through the Cracks: The Emergence of Kittey Malarvie, Maurice O'Riordan, Art Monthly Australia

2013/01 - The Lip Anthology launched at RMIT Gallery. https://rmitgallery.com/exhibitions/launch-lip-anthology/ and https://perimeterbooks.com/The-Lip-Anthology-An-Australian-Feminist-Arts-Journal-1976-1984
Lip was published in Melbourne from 1976 to 1984. Edited by the Lip Collective of feminist arts writers and practitioners

 

2012

2012/09 - String Theory, Karen Mills

2012/08 - Whistling Woman and Crowing Hen, recitation, Deborah Kelly

2012/06 - To the person who said feminism is over as though she was right, Art Monthly Australia June 2012, pp34-38. Virginia Fraser

2012/01 - Art Up for Grabs, Mini Graff, Imprint Volume 47

 

2011

2011/09 - Louise Mayhew, Jill Posters Will Be Prosecuted: Australia’s women-only print collectives from the 1970s and 1980s.

2011/04 - Twinned and Twined: Karen Mills and Robyn Djunginy, Stella Gray, Art Monthly Australia

 

1976

1976/03 - Mabel – Australian Feminist Newspaper, issue #2 March 1978. Published by an anonymous collective, authorised by Vera Figner. Copy courtesy Michele Fraser