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Prinny Alaví Prinny Alaví, whose art is intended to empower women, chose the clitoris as the subject of the works featured here. |
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Deborah Bright Deborah Bright's "Dream Girls" series is derived from her memories of the many afternoons she spent watching old Hollywood movies on a black-and-white television screen when she was a girl. |
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Gaye Chan Gaye Chan captures aspects of lesbian experience and intimacy in these black and white photographs from her series "Angel on Folding Chair." |
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Elizabeth Jefts Dowd Elizabeth Jefts Dowd explores her relationship with Western medicine in a series entitled "My Medical History." |
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Lola Flash Lola Flash's obsession with blurring boundaries is reflected in a series of photographs entitled "epicene." |
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Pilar Gallego Pilar Gallego uses drawing and sculpture to develop a visual language about genderqueer, feminist, and minority identities, issues, and communities. |
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Gail S. Goodman Gail Goodman's series "Sal and Me" addresses lesbian and gay male friendship and serves as a tribute to a friend lost to AIDS. |
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Lorraine Inzalaco Lorraine Inazalaco is an artist based in Tucson, Arizona, whose studio art career has been devoted to creating art that features women loving women. |
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Angela Jimenez Angela Jimenez is a journalist and documentary photographer at work on a book project about the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, a separatist womyn's festival that began in 1976. |
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G.B. Jones G.B. Jones appropriates the style of Tom of Finland to create subversive images that challenge all kinds of authority. |
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Cora Lambert Artist and Pink and Bent co-curator Cora Lambert expresses a fascination with Dyke aesthetics in "Fruit of the Loom." |
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Molly Landreth Molly Landreth has travelled throughout urban and rural America to create "Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America." |
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Dusty Lombardo Dusty Lombardo created the "Butch Interiors" series to bring the "inside" of butch identity out. |
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Patsy Lynch Patsy Lynch is a professional photographer and photojournalist who created these images at the first March on Washington in 1979. |
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Grace Moon Grace Moon's "Pulp Fiction" series of large-scale oil paintings was inspired by the covers of lesbian pulp fiction paperbacks published during the 1950s and 1960s. |
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Marion Pinto Marion Pinto, an artist known for her "conceptual realist" style, used abstraction and a minimalist approach to create an iconic image in "Deer France at CBGBs." |
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fierce pussy fierce pussy is a collective formed in 1991 in New York City that is committed to creating public art and performing direct action around issues of lesbian identity and visibility.
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Hinda Schuman Hinda Schuman is a photojournalist and documentary photographer at work on a photographic memoir entitled "Racing with the Devil." |
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Tuesday Smillie Tuesday Smillie is a feminist multimedia artist whose work is intended to communicate and encourage social change. |
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Diane Tanchak Diane Tanchak is a Brooklyn-based artist whose drawings of lesbians are intended to depict the mundane, but authentic details of lesbian life as it is really lived. |
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Maria Tsaguriya Maria Tsaguriya employs playful organic images in her paintings, drawings, and sculptures. The comic imagery is often intended to entice viewers to consider experiences and issues more serious than superficial inspection would suggest. |
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Tara White Tara White employs characteristic humor and draws on her rural roots in "Gun Titty." |
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Haejin Yoon Haejin Yoon creates images drawn from the depths of her own psyche. |
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Lisa Zilker Lisa Zilker has moved from abstract oils to a highly personal art that expresses her inner thoughts and emotions in new ways. |
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