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  2. Faith Wilding - Wikipedia

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    Faith Wilding was born in 1943 in Paraguay and emigrated to the United States in 1961. [3] [4] She holds a degree in English from the University of Iowa.In 1969 she began her graduate studies and then received her Master of Fine Arts degree from California Institute of the Arts.

  3. Category:American women performance artists - Wikipedia

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    Biography portal; Visual arts portal ... Faith Wilding; Terry Wolverton; Sharon Wybrants This page was last edited on 2 April 2024, at 09:17 (UTC). ...

  4. Womanhouse - Wikipedia

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    Womanhouse (January 30 – February 28, 1972) was a feminist art installation and performance space organized by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro, co-founders of the California Institute of the Arts Feminist Art Program, and was the first public exhibition of art centered upon female empowerment.

  5. Elizabeth Taylor’s kids: Who are they, and where are they now?

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    Elizabeth Taylor (seated center) arrives with her children — (left to right) Michael Wilding Jr., Christopher Wilding, Maria Burton and Liza Todd Burton — for her 75th birthday party at the ...

  6. June Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Artist Faith Wilding wrote in 1977 that upon interviewing many of Wayne's former students, "all agreed that it had made a tremendous difference in their professional lives and careers, that in fact, it had been the turning point for some of them in making the step from amateur to professional." [30]

  7. !Women Art Revolution - Wikipedia

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    !Women Art Revolution is a documentary film, created by Lynn Hershman Leeson, to examine the under-recognized world of feminist art.Through interviews, documentary footage, and artworks, the film tracks the trajectory of feminist art.

  8. Cyberfeminism - Wikipedia

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    As cyberfeminist artist Faith Wilding argued: "If feminism is to be adequate to its cyberpotential then it must mutate to keep up with the shifting complexities of social realities and life conditions as they are changed by the profound impact communications technologies and techno science have on all our lives. It is up to cyberfeminists to ...

  9. Wilding - Wikipedia

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    Alexa Wilding (c. 1847 – 1884), one of the favourite models of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti; Anthony Wilding (1883–1915), New Zealand world No. 1 tennis player and soldier; Cora Wilding (1888–1982), New Zealand physiotherapist and artist; Faith Wilding (born 1943), Paraguayan American multidisciplinary artist