Anca Laxer - http://anca.8m.com/
A site presenting information about the artist, and the combination of two complementary disciplines art and poetry, both equally important ways of expressing her creativity. |
Art by Accident - http://www.veryscarycarnival.20m.com
A virtual sideshow of creepy, funny, sometimes beautiful and usually curious canvases |
Cressida's Transformations - http://www.cressidastransformations.com/
Shakespeare's Cressida is duplicitous - changeable.Scholars see similarities in The Artist's Model, Cressida. She is changeable - duplicitous. Kathleen Notman is Cressida - she portrays many different 20th Century Women. |
Iowa Women Artists Oral History Project - http://www.lucidplanet.com/IWA/
Through recorded interviews, this project preserves the voices of women visual artists in Iowa reflecting on their lives and their artwork. |
Judy Chicago - Through the Flower - http://www.judychicago.com/
Feminist art, including painting and needlework. History, virtual gallery, online store, events, and information on the endowment fund. |
The National Museum of Women in the Arts - http://www.nmwa.org/
Museum dedicated exclusively to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods. NMWA conducts research and offers education programs. |
Women Artists from Women's History - http://womenshistory.about.com/msubart.htm
A growing collection of resources on women artists through history, from the About.com Guide to Women's History. |
Women Artists in Canada - http://www.collectionscanada.ca/women/002026-500-e.html
Works of art by women artists in diverse media, plus biographical information about the artists, essays, and a bibliography. |
Women Artists of the American West - http://www.sla.purdue.edu/waaw/
A collection of thousands of high resolution images, plus statements from the artists, biographical sketches, critical-historical essays, and bibliographies. |
Women's Art Resource Centre - http://www.warc.net/
Artist-run Toronto exhibition gallery and research facility, focusing exclusively on Canadian women artists. Current exhibits, membership application, information on Matriart magazine. |