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Protest, 1974.
Posters charting the feminist fight
At art school during the 1970s, Pru Stevenson, Julia Franco and Suzy Mackie weren’t taught about female artists, and left with the impression they were unlikely to succeed. This autumn, their achievements as founders of the silk-screen print-making collective See Red Women’s Workshop will be shown at Tate Britain’s exhibition Women in Revolt!, celebrating feminist art from 1970-1990.
Photograph: All images © See Red Women’s Workshop, courtesy The Tate
Tough! My Message to the Women of Our Nation…, 1979.
Lesbians Are Coming Out, 1982.
Our Body, 1980.
Rest in Peace Julia Lazar-Franco, thoughts with Tom Franco and his family as well as Julia's Family.
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