Women Artists
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Gablik, Suzi | Gablik, who has lived in London for almost twenty years, is a writer, critic, teacher, and lecturer as well as a collage artist. She received a B.A. from Hunter College, where she studied with Robert Motherwell, and worked briefly at Black Mountain College in the early 1950s. |
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Gaby, Nina | |
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Gág, Wanda | Wanda Gag was the daughter of German immigrants engaged in the arts—her father was a painter, her mother a photographer. As a result, she was immersed in art during her childhood, which led her to attend art schools in St. Paul and Minneapolis. |
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Gage, Jean C. | |
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Galloway, Julia | |
Ganch, Susie | ||
Ganesh, Chitra | ||
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garcía, iliana emilia | |
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García, Scherezade | |
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Gardner, Ann | |
Garoute, Klode | ||
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Garrison, Elizabeth | |
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Gates, Margaret | |
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Gatewood, Maud | |
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Gaug, Margaret Ann | |
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Gearhart, Frances H. | |
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Gearhart, May | |
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Gechtoff, Sonia | |
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Gelb, Gretchen | |
Gelfman, Lynne Golob | ||
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Genn, Nancy | |
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Genth, Lillian | |
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Gerard, Paula | |
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Gerardia, Helen | |
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Gerdes, Ingeborg | |
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Gershoy, Eugenie | |
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Gerstacker, Heidi | |
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Gest, Margaret | |
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Getchell, Edith Loring | |
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Gibson, Robin | |
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Gikow, Ruth | |
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Gilbert, Helen | |
Giles, Mary | ||
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Gill, Andrea | Andrea Gill's decorated vases are functional forms that range into the realm of sculpture. While the artist adopts ideas, traditions, and styles of historical pottery, she turns them deftly around to question the very essence of the vessel form. |
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Gilmore, Marion | |
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Gilpin, Laura | Gilpin studied at the Clarence White School between 1916 and 1918 and was strongly influenced by a range of teachers: White, Paul Anderson, Max Weber, Bernard Horne, and Anton Bruehl. |