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American feminist anthology
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In Her Own Image: Women Working in the Arts is an American feminist anthology published by Feminist Press from Old Westbury, New York on March 1, 1980, and is a part of the Press' larger series entitled "Women's Lives, Women's Work". Edited by Ingrid Wendt and Elaine Hedges, the book showcases an array of women's works—"poetry, fiction, journal writing, sculpture, painting, pottery, quilts, music, and dance". The magazine, Gay Community News, gives even more examples of what the anthology included, such as: autobiography, essay, letter writing, graphics, and photography. It contains four sections: Household Work and Women’s Art, Obstacles and Challenges, Definitions and Discoveries, and Women’s Art and Social Change. The selections in the anthology illuminate the works from the perspective of the artist. The women’s places in society affected the art they contributed. The anthology was not expensive to create. Ann Sutherland Harris, a co-curator of the 1976 Women Artists: 1550–1950 exhibition, described it as "a fascinating potpourri... This anthology should be read by anyone interested in women artists."

Included Artists

ONE: Everyday Use (Household Work and Women's Art)

TWO: Becoming an Artist (Obstacles and Challenges)

THREE: Their Own Images (Definitions and Discoveries)

FOUR: Lend Your Hands (Women's Art and Social Change)

References

  • Hedges, Elaine, and Ingrid Wendt. "In Her Own Image: Women Working in the Arts". Woman’s Art Journal 1982: 61–62. Web.
  • "In Her Own Image". Feminist Press. Retrieved 2021-03-11. "In Her Own Image". Feminist Press. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  • Kingsbury, Marty. "Exploring The Spirit Of Women As Artists; IN HER OWN IMAGE: Women Working In The Arts". Gay Community News 1981: 6–. Print.
  • "Women and Music". Heresies, vol. 3, no. 2, 1980. http://heresiesfilmproject.org/archive/
  • Hedges, Elaine., and Ingrid Wendt. In Her Own Image, Women Working in the Arts. Old Westbury, N.Y. : New York: Feminist Press, 1980. Print.
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