Miriam Schapiro Gallery
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If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
As Brooklyn Museum participates in the #5WomenArtists campaign started by The National Museum of Wom
female-arthistory:Miriam Schapiro and Judy Chicago outside of Womanhouse, 1971
bm-feminist-art: Anonymous was a Woman, Miriam Schapiro, 1976, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
bm-feminist-art: Tapestry of Paradise, Miriam Schapiro, 1980, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
bm-feminist-art: Tapestry of Paradise, Miriam Schapiro, 1980, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives own a special collection of women artist files compiled b
my-kelde: Miriam Schapiro. Again Sixteen Windows, 1973, enamel spray, watercolor, + fabric on paper
bm-feminist-art: Anonymous was a Woman, Miriam Schapiro, 1976, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
bm-feminist-art: Tapestry of Paradise, Miriam Schapiro, 1980, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
bm-feminist-art: Anonymous was a Woman, Miriam Schapiro, 1976, Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler
Conservatory (Frida and Me), by Miriam Schapiro, 1990. Via loftcultural.
mattiearchive: Womanhouse: Judy Chicago and Miriam SchapiroWomanhouse was an up and running installa
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