This is the resource page for our March 2025 in-gallery public tour, focused on Women in Art. To confirm your slots and gallery assignment, please reference the sign-up document, via this link.
G259
(Focus on contemporary Native American women artists: Christi Belcourt. Avis Charley, Jackie Larson Bread, Emmi Whitehorse, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (who just passed away), Keri Ataumbi and Jamie Okuma, Kay Walking Stick)
Avis Charley: New to Nevada: Avis Charley
The Growing Thunder Collective
From the New York Times: Kay WalkingStick: Reframing the American Landscape
Quarantine Stories from the Artist’s Studio | Jackie Larson Bread
From the NGA: Emmi Whitehorse Paints the Harmonies of Her Homelands
Keri Ataumbi and Jamie Okuma’s Adornment: Iconic Perceptions
Pocahontas Jewelry Set, Of Us and Art: The 100 Videos Project, Episode 14
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Essay from the Whitney
From the Heard Museum: Studio Tour with Jaune-Quick-to-See Smith and Neal Inuksois Ambrose Smith
To find information on Christi Belcourt, please search her name on this site.
From last year’s Art in Bloom: Talk – Garden of the Mind: The Art and Practice of Christi Belcourt
G351/353
(Focus on the Mary Cassatt exhibition in G353, as well as speak about Berthe Morisot and Hilda Fearon in G351)
From the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a wonderful video about Mary Cassatt’s printmaking: Demonstrating Mary Cassatt’s Color Printmaking Techniques
From the Met: Mary Stevenson Cassatt
Artist bio from the Smithsonian: Mary Cassatt
Check out the Art Adventure set (Menu, School Tours, AAG Sets), Family, Friends, and Communities for information on Berthe Morisot’s painting, The Artist’s Daughter, Julie, with her Nanny, c. 1884
Hilda Fearon bio (Cornwall Artists)
Hilda Fearon on Wikipedia
G369
(Focus on Lorna Simpson, Kiki Smith, Andrea Bowers, Julie Mehretu, Fujikasa Satoko, Stephanie Syjuco, and Penelope Umbrico. Note: The Mehretu was removed for the Deborah Roberts’ talk, but will be reinstated in March.)
Lorna Simpson from Met Museum
From Art21: Lorna Simpson on weaving literature into her visual practice and the artists inspiring her today.
Andrea Bowers exhibition at the Hammer: Andrea Bowers
Virtual Studio Visit: Andrea Bowers
Gallery bio: Andrea Bowers
Fujikasa Satoko 藤笠 砂都子 (including a video link, artist bio from Joan Mirviss gallery)
TEMPEST Fujikasa Satoko at Joan B Mirviss LTD | The Process
Art21: Stephanie Syjuco
From the Smithsonian: Stephanie Syjuco
Mehretu (See Black History Month Resources)
Art21 Julie Mehretu
G375
(Focus on Rose Simpson, Cara Romero, Modupeola Fadugba, Louise Erdrich, Claire Zeisler, Katō Yuwa)
From Art21: Rose B. Simpson in “Everyday Icons” – Season 11 – “Art in the Twenty-First Century” | Art21
From the Norton Museum: A room full of witnesses | Rose B. Simpson: Journeys of Clay | Exhibition Insights
From Hyperallergic: Rose B. Simpson Embeds Ancestral Histories in Clay
The Great Women Artists podcast: Rose B Simpson
Hearts of Our People: Artist Profile Cara Romero
Cara Romero: artist website
From SLAM: Artist Talk: Cara Romero
Pink Honey by Modupeola Fadugba
The documentary: Dreams from the Deep End (Follow Togo-born Nigerian artist Modupeola Fadugba as she paints NYC’s only African American synchronized swim team of senior citizens, the Harlem Honeys and Bears, continuing her ongoing focus on powerful Black figures in water together.)
From Archives of American Art: Claire Zeisler
Claire Zeisler, Wikipedia
From MPR: Acclaimed author Louise Erdrich creates interactive exhibit
Yuwa Kato, artist website