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A Window Between Worlds is dedicated to using art to help end domestic violence.
ARC Gallery a non-profit,woman artist run cooperative gallery in Chicago.
ArtFem.TV is an online television programming presenting Art and Feminism.
ArtTable a national membership organization for women leaders in the visual arts.
Art Institutions and the Feminist Dialectic aims to explore the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the exhibition, acquisition and preservation of feminist artwork by Ontario's public art galleries.
Art Talk - WPS1 radio interviews Women's Voices: Visual Arts Near and Far, Pt.1
Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice works for social, racial and economic justice in the U.S. and internationally through grantmaking and philanthropic advocacy programs.
City of Women (Mesto Zensk) Society for the Promotion of Women in Culture in Slovenia.
Canadian Women Artists History Initiative brings resources and researchers together to enhance scholarship on historical women artists in Canada.
Color Resources everything you wanted to know about color.
Craftswoman House is a new venue dedicated to fostering a dialogue on feminist issues through projects and exhibitions and is inspired by collective projects such as Womanhouse, paying homage to the rich legacy of feminist art in Southern California.
CultureID is a portal for cultural work that explores progressive political and social issues, broadly disseminate information on socially important projects within the artistic/creative community,
Films for the Feminist Classroom an online journal publishes film reviews that provide a critical assessment of the value of films as pedagogical tools in the feminist classroom.
Function:Feminism great cyberfeminism website
GAIA remains as a collective of women, for women, for the making of textiles, clothing, printmaking, painting, architecture, music, film, photography, science, the performing arts, writing, environmental, social and political activism: all things which color the lives of the women involved
GIRLdrive roadtripping america, mapping out feminism Two women interviewing and photographing young women across the country, finding out what is important to them and what they think and feel about feminism.
Girls Gotta Run Foundation (GGRF) was founded in 2006 to raise money to provide support for impoverished Ethiopian girls who are training to be professional runners. which empowers them to stay in school, avoid early marriage and childbirth, and gain economic self-sufficiency.
Guenda a collective of women artists with a connection to Oaxaca, Mexico
Guerrilla Girls on Tour New York City based touring theatre company
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center in Buffalo, NY hosts a searchable on-line archive containing source materials and timeline.
The Heretics site for film about the Heresies Collective and archive of every Heresies magazine.
Inserts is a Danish website on women artist and art history.
The Institute for Women & Art at Rutgers brings together Rutgers University faculty, curators, researchers and artists to promote the study of women and art. The IWA supports and sponsors scholarship, research, exhibitions and programming on topics pertaining to women in art, including attention to past inequities, and promotes the transformation of policies, institutions, attitudes and social structures.
Imagining Ourselves a project by the International Museum of Women
La Centrale/Galerie Powerhouse is one of the oldest women aritsts' galleries in Montreal.
Lilith Magazine Jewish Feminist Magazine
MAV - Mujeres en las Arte Visuales (Women in the Visual Arts) a group of art professionals in Spain providing networking, resources and actions on their website.
National Women's History Project , founded in 1980, is an educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing information and educational materials and programs.
nanomajority is interested in the various ways in which artists, writers, and critics intersect (or don't). nanomajority invites "residents" to work on a project on the site for an extended period of time.
NAWA The National Association of Women Artists, founded in 1889 is the oldest professional women's fine art organization in the U.S.
N.O.W National Organization for Women.
n.paradoxa international feminist art journal exploring feminist theory and contemporary women's art practices.
If you have knowledge of a website that would be of interest to The Feminist Art Project please let us know! Contact: tfap@rci.rutgers.edu
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