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  2. San Francisco Women Artists - Wikipedia

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    After the earthquake, the group began to exhibit men's work regularly, and in 1915 it merged with the San Francisco Art Association to create a coed organization. This merger did not last long, and by 1925, the women of the Society had branched off and formed the Society of San Francisco Women Artists (SSFWA).

  3. Mujeres Muralistas - Wikipedia

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    Las Mujeres Muralistas was one of the first mural art groups in the Mission District in San Francisco, reacting against the contemporary Chicano Art Movement which had been a male dominated movement. Las Mujeres Muralistas established their unique style in 1973. At this time women artists were at work painting murals but not as a collective. [2]

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women artists/San Francisco artists

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    Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980: An Illustrated History. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-05193-5. "California Art Research". California Art Research Archives. University of California, Berkeley: The Bancroft Library

  5. The Must-See Art Exhibit Celebrating Women and Resilience - AOL

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    With her latest project, ArtLeadHer founder Mashonda Tifrere explores steadfast resilience through the eyes of ten women artists. The Must-See Art Exhibit Celebrating Women and Resilience Skip to ...

  6. San Francisco Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Art Association (SFAA) was an organization that promoted California artists, held art exhibitions, published a periodical, and established the first art school west of Chicago. The SFAA – which, by 1961, completed a long sequence of mission shifts and re-namings to become the San Francisco Art Institute – was the ...

  7. National Association of Women Artists - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition "A Parallel Presence: National Association of Women Artists, 1889–2009," which ran at the Zimmerli Art Museum from January 17 to April 26, 2009 and at UBS Art Gallery in Midtown, New York from May 14 to July 31, 2009, presented works by approximately 80 artists, including Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Theresa Bernstein, Louise ...

  8. Asian American Women Artists Association - Wikipedia

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    Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA) is a nonprofit arts organization that supports and promotes the work of Asian American women artists in the visual, literary, and performing arts through activities such as art events, lectures, artists salons, and member exhibitions. [1] Based in San Francisco, it was founded in 1989 by artists ...

  9. Women-only exhibit in Australian museum set to install toilet ...

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    An exhibit by American artist Kirsha Kaechele, titled “Ladies Lounge” at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania, was previously open only to those who identify as women.