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Women Artists News (vol. 1, no. 1-vol. 17) was a feminist magazine produced between 1975 and 1992 in New York City. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/community.28046850.pdf
Established in 1975, Women Artists Newsletter was published by Cynthia Navaretta,[1] with founding editor Judy Seigel,[2] under the Midmarch Associates imprint along with a staff of volunteer writers, photographers and graphic designers. Functioning as a space for information exchange and communication for and among a community of women artists, the newsletter published books reviews, articles, museum and gallery listings, event listings, interviews, how-to information, and other assorted news related to art, feminism and women's issues. With the January 1978 issue (vol. 3, no 7) the publication changed its name to Women Artists News, to account for the increasing page count and purview of the publication. Circulation remained around 6000-7000, at one point reaching a readership of 10,000.[3] Contributors throughout the run of the publication included Isabel Case Borgatta, Joyce Kozloff, Lil Picard, Miriam Schapiro, Sylvia Sleigh, Joan Snyder, Nancy Spero and May Stevens, many of whom were also affiliated with the feminist collective and journal Heresies. via W
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May Stevens
The Band Played On (from Femfolio)
2009
SoHo Women Artists, May Stevens, 1978
- By May Stevens
May Stevens, Big Daddy with Hats, 1971
FINAL DAYS! See 80 years of art at its most urgent in An Incomplete History of Protest—on view through August 27.
[May Stevens (b. 1924), Dark Flag, 1976, from the series "Big Daddy" Paintings, 1967-76. Acrylic on canvas, 60 1/8 × 60 1/8 in. (152.7 × 152.7 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the artist 2005.34. © May Stevens. Courtesy the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York]
May Stevens, Go Gentle, 1983, acrylic on canvas, 198.1 x 360.7 cm, 78 x 142 in., Courtesy May Stevens and Ryan Lee Gallery, © May Stevens