Wikipedia:WikiProject Women artists/Requested articles

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This is a list for WikiProject Women artists for requesting new articles.

Please list articles which do not yet exist in Wikipedia, whose creation might be something that this project should work on. Be sure to give a short description of what the subject is.

It is also helpful to add reliable sources that show the artist meets the requirements for notability.

Notability guidelines[edit]

New requests[edit]

  1. Alette Simmons-Jiménez (American, 1952, req. 2020-09-04) is an internationally exhibited, multidisciplinary, visual artist born in the USA. She began her career in the Dominican Republic in the late '70s and is recognized as the first person to ever exhibit video installation art in that country. In 1992, at the height of her practice there, she was awarded the 1st Prize for Video Art at the XVIII Bienal de Artes Visuales, an entity rarely naming awards to foreign residents. The award resulted in her recognition as a pioneer in video art and gender discourses in the Dominican Republic. [1] [2] Currently she is based in Miami, Florida where her studio and community projects continue to garner notable accolades. The artist is listed among the creatives that helped forge the South Florida art community through her expanded art projects as founder and director of Artformz Alternative [1], and for revitalizing the Florida Chapter of ArtTabe.org [2]as Chapter Chair and as an elected member of the New York BOD. She has received diplomas of recognition from local commissioners and the Mayor of the City of Miami. [3] Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky; the Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida; Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Museo de las Casas Reales, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The United States Embassy, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; The Dominican-American Cultural Institute, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.For numerous published articles: For the full curriculum vitae: Academic colleagues referencing the artist [Miller][Lockward][Hart][Damian]
  2. Barbara Steveni – participated in Artist Placement Group, a major participant, the only woman, and one of the only two without a page on Wikipeda. [draft is here], would appreciate any help in developing this.
    @Atrowbri: : Maybe rename User:Atrowbri/sandbox to User:Atrowbri/Barbara_Steveni ? Xb2u7Zjzc32 (talk) 17:17, 11 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Ethel Wilson Harris, San Antonio Texas artist of tile murals, and supervisor of a Works Project Administration Arts & Crafts project employing 60. Her house where she had a collection of Mexican arts & crafts is a historic site. Biographical info available in [3].
  4. Dusty-Street American radio DJ 1967-present (Category:American radio DJs)
    Google Search : "Dusty-Street" KMPX|KSAN|KMET|KROQ|WKYC|Sirius|XM|"Deep-Tracks"
    Cohorts : Tom Donahue, Ben Fong-Torres, Jim Ladd, Rodney B, Johnny Walker, Carol Miller
  5. Eliza Pittsinger Unionist Free thinker Poetess 18 March 1837 to 22 February 1908
    Civil War & Immortality   Extensive Research HERE
    A Woman of the Century
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  6. Anya Davidson is an American graphic novelist and illustrator, author School Spirits (2013), Band for Life (2016), and Lovers in the Garden (2016).
  7. Carol Prusa is an America contemporary artist known for her meticulous silverpoint technique and use of unexpected materials from sculpted resin and fiberglass to metal leaf and LED lights. In the 2015 catalogue essay for the exhibition Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns, Bruce Weber called Carol Prusa “one of the most innovative artists working in metalpoint today.”
  8. Ann Burke Daly, (b. 1960s, aka Ann Daly), (b.1960s) American Installation Artist, NY (ULAN, Getty) [4], Roundtable, bio [5], MFA Yale (YUAG Col.) [6],Whitney Museum ISP,Studio Art [7],Reviews - PAJ [8],Artforum [9],ArtPress [10],LATimes [11],YADDO [12],Mellon[13],Wiki[14],Cabinet [15],ARTstor[16],ICP [17],ArtMatters[18],Met Thomas Col. [19],Wikipedia (Woodman Ref.42) [20],MoMA [21],NMWA [22],ORCID [23],LaCentrale [24],[25][26][27],LOC Auth[28]
  9. Caroline Kent, American Artist, Painter, Chicago based (New York Times) [29], MFA University Minnesota (Art, Northwestern People) [30], Flag Art Foundation (Artfuse) [31], (Minnesota State Art Grants) [32], NES Iceland Residency 2018 [33], Walker Art Center [34], Depaul Art Museum [35], Pollock Krasner Foundation [36], Artadia Grant [37], Caroline Kent Website [38], Kohn Gallery Listing [39], The McKnight Foundation and The Jerome Foundation Grants [40], Paint School fellow, a New York based program of Shandaken Projects [41]
  10. Sherri Smith (b. 1943) [42], Fiber Artist, Contemporary (20th, 21st century), Cranbrook Academy MFA, Professor of Art - University of Michigan (UMICH.edu) [43],Exhibitions: ICA Boston [44], MoMA Museum of Modern Art Exhibition [45], Wexner Museum (via Getty) [46], Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) [47], Biennale Lausanne Exhibition, Cleveland Museum of Art [48] San Francisco MoMA, Milwaukee Museum of Art [49], American Craft Council [50], OCLC 878667652 [51], ISBN: 9783791353821; 3791353829 [52]
  11. Draft: Susan Chen To be reviewed and moved to main space when possible.
  12. Your artist here

Irish Artists[edit]

  • "Water Colour Society of Ireland, A Brief History", ul.ie
  • MacNally, Niamh. "A Subtle Art" (PDF). Irish Arts Review. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  • "Architects to Show at Ireland's Largest Watercolours Event-156th Exhibition of Water Colour Society", architecturenow.ie

Biographies[edit]

Artists from the Feminist Art Base[edit]

The following list of artists are included on Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art's Feminist Art Base but do not yet have Wikipedia articles.

Artists from the "Global Feminisms" exhibition[edit]

The following list of artists are from Global Feminisms, an exhibition of feminist art at the Brooklyn Museum curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin.

Artists from WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution[edit]

The following list of artists had their works exhibited at WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution (presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles from 4 March – 16 July 2007) but do not have Wikipedia articles.


Completed requests[edit]

  1. Carol Goodden
  2. Enei Begaye
  3. Tomie Arai
  4. Cai Jin
  5. Betty G. Miller
  6. Chng Seok Tin
  7. Caroline Woolard
  8. Kristin Lucas
  9. Allana Beltran
  10. Gina Czarnecki
  11. Chen Yanyin
  12. Karen Guthrie
  13. Nina Pope
  14. Maria X
  15. Pilar Albarracín
  16. Blanka Amezkua
  17. Andi LaVine Arnovitz/Andi Arnovitz
  18. Kathe Burkhart
  19. Lalla Essaydi
  20. Maria Friberg
  21. Kathleen Gilje
  22. Karen M. Heagle
  23. Mako Idemitsu
  24. Elaine Reichek
  25. Boryana D. Rossa/Boryana Rossa
  26. Julia Kunin
  27. Chang-Jin Lee
  28. Dee Shapiro
  29. Betty Tompkins
  30. Janice Urnstein Weissman
  31. Juanita McNeely
  32. Jan Wurm
  33. Nina Yankowitz
  34. Ximena Zomosa
  35. Vernita E. Nemec/Vernita Nemec
  36. Elina Brotherus
  37. Maria Friberg
  38. Lisa Reihana
  39. Julika Rudelius
  40. Michèle Magema/Michele Magema
  41. Annika von Hausswolff
  42. Sonia Andrade
  43. Lili Dujourie
  44. Iole de Freitas
  45. Mako Idemitsu
  46. Friedl Kubelka
  47. Ursula Reuter Christiansen
  48. Léa Lublin/Lea Lublin
  49. Ulrike Rosenbach
  50. Bonnie Sherk
  51. Colette Whiten
  52. Nil Yalter
  53. Amy Jenkins (artist)
  54. Emily Parker Groom
  55. Susan Sex
  56. Henrietta Phipps
  57. Grania Langrishe
  58. Elmer Lucille Allen
  59. Bessie Morse Bellingrath
  60. Karen Bernard
  61. Maureen Connor
  62. Jan Spivey Gilchrist
  63. Subhashni Raj
  64. Roya Sadat
  65. Larisa Blazic
  66. Helen Sloan
  67. Stephanie Rothenberg
  68. Morehshin Allahyari
  69. Julia Gunther
  70. Ruby Pickens Tartt
  71. Daphne Valerius# Baroness Pauline Prochazka
  72. Lili Almog
  73. Kathy Aoki
  74. Yun Bai
  75. June Blum
  76. Zoulikha Bouabdellah
  77. Bogna Burska
  78. Orly Cogan
  79. Béatrice Cussol
  80. Isabel Czerwenka-Wenkstetten
  81. Cecilie Dahl
  82. Iskra Dimitrova
  83. Michelle Erickson
  84. Lucy Fradkin
  85. Maria Friberg
  86. Ann Gillen
  87. Eunice Golden
  88. Brenda Goodman
  89. Helen Gorrill
  90. Susan Grabel
  91. He Chengyao/Chengyao He/He Cheng Yao
  92. Skowmon Hastanan
  93. Tamar Hirschl
  94. Nicky Hoberman
  95. Kate Just
  96. Jessica Lagunas
  97. Alice Lang
  98. Sadie Lee
  99. Neeta Madahar
  100. Virginia Maksymowicz
  101. Patsy Norvell
  102. Laura Ruby
  103. Larissa Sansour
  104. Elizabeth Siegfried
  105. Sanghee Song
  106. Ryoko Suzuki
  107. Tsuneko Taniuchi
  108. Vadis Turner
  109. Tanya Ury
  110. Cydra Vaux
  111. Suzanne Wright
  112. Nancy Wilson-Pajic
  113. Pinar Yolaçan/Pinar Yolacan
  114. Melissa Zexter
  115. Barbara Zucker
  116. Anna Baumgart
  117. Kate Beynon
  118. Béatrice Cussol/Beatrice Cussol
  119. Latifa Echakhch
  120. Kirsten Dufour
  121. Margi Geerlinks
  122. Priscilla Monge
  123. Merle Temkin
  124. Laura Splan
  125. Helen Redman
  126. Catya Plate
  127. Cyrilla Mozenter
  128. Joanne Leonard
  129. Clarity Haynes
  130. Janet Goldner
  131. Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez
  132. Judy Byron
  133. Meghan Boody
  134. Ursula Biemann
  135. Marianne Kraus
  136. Bárbara María Hueva
  137. Luisa de Morales
  138. Isabel de Santiago
  139. Stéphanie de Virieu
  140. Lizinska de Mirbel
  141. Carol Flax
  142. Susan Broadhurst
  143. Ghislaine Boddington
  144. An Dekker
  145. Abbie Conant
  146. Connie Boochever
  147. Martina Gangle Curl