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Alette Simmons-Jiménez (American, 1952, req. 2020-09-04) is an internationally exhibited, multidisciplinary, visual artist born in the USA. She began her career in the Dominican Republic in the late '70s and is recognized as the first person to ever exhibit video installation art in that country. In 1992, at the height of her practice there, she was awarded the 1st Prize for Video Art at the XVIII Bienal de Artes Visuales, an entity rarely naming awards to foreign residents. The award resulted in her recognition as a pioneer in video art and gender discourses in the Dominican Republic. [1][2] Currently she is based in Miami, Florida where her studio and community projects continue to garner notable accolades. The artist is listed among the creatives that helped forge the South Florida art community through her expanded art projects as founder and director of Artformz Alternative [1], and for revitalizing the Florida Chapter of ArtTabe.org [2]as Chapter Chair and as an elected member of the New York BOD. She has received diplomas of recognition from local commissioners and the Mayor of the City of Miami. [3] Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky; the Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida; Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Museo de las Casas Reales, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The United States Embassy, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The Dominican-American Cultural Institute, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.For numerous published articles:For the full curriculum vitae: Academic colleagues referencing the artist [Miller][Lockward][Hart][Damian]
Ethel Wilson Harris, San Antonio Texas artist of tile murals, and supervisor of a Works Project Administration Arts & Crafts project employing 60. Her house where she had a collection of Mexican arts & crafts is a historic site. Biographical info available in [3].
Anya Davidson is an American graphic novelist and illustrator, author School Spirits (2013), Band for Life (2016), and Lovers in the Garden (2016).
Carol Prusa is an America contemporary artist known for her meticulous silverpoint technique and use of unexpected materials from sculpted resin and fiberglass to metal leaf and LED lights. In the 2015 catalogue essay for the exhibition Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns, Bruce Weber called Carol Prusa “one of the most innovative artists working in metalpoint today.”
Ann Burke Daly, (b. 1960s, aka Ann Daly), (b.1960s) American Installation Artist, NY (ULAN, Getty) [4], Roundtable, bio [5], MFA Yale (YUAG Col.) [6],Whitney Museum ISP,Studio Art [7],Reviews - PAJ [8],Artforum [9],ArtPress [10],LATimes [11],YADDO [12],Mellon[13],Wiki[14],Cabinet [15],ARTstor[16],ICP [17],ArtMatters[18],Met Thomas Col. [19],Wikipedia (Woodman Ref.42) [20],MoMA [21],NMWA [22],ORCID [23],LaCentrale [24],[25][26][27],LOC Auth[28]
Caroline Kent, American Artist, Painter, Chicago based (New York Times) [29], MFA University Minnesota (Art, Northwestern People) [30], Flag Art Foundation (Artfuse) [31], (Minnesota State Art Grants) [32], NES Iceland Residency 2018 [33], Walker Art Center [34], Depaul Art Museum [35], Pollock Krasner Foundation [36], Artadia Grant [37], Caroline Kent Website [38], Kohn Gallery Listing [39], The McKnight Foundation and The Jerome Foundation Grants [40], Paint School fellow, a New York based program of Shandaken Projects [41]
Sherri Smith (b. 1943) [42], Fiber Artist, Contemporary (20th, 21st century), Cranbrook Academy MFA, Professor of Art - University of Michigan (UMICH.edu) [43],Exhibitions: ICA Boston [44], MoMA Museum of Modern Art Exhibition [45], Wexner Museum (via Getty) [46], Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) [47], Biennale Lausanne Exhibition, Cleveland Museum of Art [48] San Francisco MoMA, Milwaukee Museum of Art [49], American Craft Council [50], OCLC 878667652 [51], ISBN: 9783791353821; 3791353829 [52]
Draft: Susan Chen To be reviewed and moved to main space when possible.
Not necessarily artists... everyone from the "GBE and DBE AWARDS" section of this list that doesn't already have a Wikipedia article; I'm assuming GBE and DBE, as higher-ranking awards than both CBE and OBE, are pretty much sufficient in themselves to confer notability. The list implies images of all are available from the IWM.
Artists from the "Global Feminisms" exhibition[edit]
The following list of artists are from Global Feminisms, an exhibition of feminist art at the Brooklyn Museum curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin.
Artists from WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution[edit]
The following list of artists had their works exhibited at WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution (presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles from 4 March – 16 July 2007) but do not have Wikipedia articles.
Pernille Spence (b. 1970), Scottish performance artist and university lecturer
Zoë Irvine Scottish sound artist and university lecturer