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  2. Jackie Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Curtis then starred alongside transgender Warhol superstars Candy Darling and Holly Woodlawn in Women in Revolt (1971), which satirizes the Women's Liberation Movement and alludes to Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto. [2] Warhol said of Curtis, "Jackie Curtis is not a drag queen. Jackie is an artist. A pioneer without a frontier."

  3. Dame Darcy - Wikipedia

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    She worked with writer Alan Moore and for such publishers as America's Best Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Kitchen Sink Press, Starhead Comix, [11] Penguin Putnam, PressPop Tokyo, Merrell, Henry Holt and Company, and Seven Stories Press. Dame Darcy published over 100 books internationally, with her comics being translated into Japanese ...

  4. Exploring two decades of British feminist art: Women in ... - AOL

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    Exploring artistic responses to a changing era, the exhibition showcases the works of UK female artists between 1970 and 1990 Exploring two decades of British feminist art: Women in Revolt! opens ...

  5. Trina Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Trina Robbins (née Perlson; August 17, 1938 – April 10, 2024) was an American cartoonist.She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first women in the movement.

  6. DC superheroes and villains are coming to Exploration Place - AOL

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    The traveling exhibition opens on Friday. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Women in Revolt - Wikipedia

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    Women in Revolt is a 1971 American satirical film produced by Andy Warhol and directed by Paul Morrissey. [1] It was initially released as Andy Warhol's Women. The film stars Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling, and Holly Woodlawn, three trans women and superstars of Warhol's Factory scene. [2] It also features soundtrack music by John Cale. [3]

  8. National Museum of Women in the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Women to Watch (ongoing) The Women to Watch exhibition series is a collaboration between NMWA and its national and international committees. These exhibitions, which take place every few years, feature artists from the committees' regions and focus on a specific medium or theme chosen by NMWA’s curators. [17]

  9. Thousands gather for 'March for Israel' rally in DC - AOL

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    Fanarof traveled from Bend, Oregon to Washington, D.C. for the march for Israel. Her mission: tikkun olam, a concept in Judaism that seeks to repair and improve the world.