Collection search - [Judy Chicago]
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Record information – Brief [Judy Chicago]
Series title:AudienceHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1980Item number (ISN):327884Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:SPRING, SylviaAccession:2001-0163Media:SoundPart:3 of 3Production date:1980Release date:1980-12-06Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationProduction credit:producer/interviewer, Sylvia SpringDescription:Radio program about feminist artist Judy Chicago and her piece The Dinner Party. Sylvia Spring traces Judy Chicago's life and artistic career, the strong beliefs which influence her art, and the exhibitions, critiques, and controversies around The Dinner Party. Includes excerpts of interviews with: Janice Johnson, a clinical psychologist and friend of Judy Chicago; Lloyd Hamrol, an artist and husband of Judy Chicago; Henry Hopkins, Director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Justine [Shmit], a photographer for Channel 13 in Houston; Susan Hill, supervisor of the needlework for The Dinner Party; Margorie Biggs, needleworker for The Dinner Party; Leonard Skuro, sculptor for The Dinner Party; Loretta Barrett, executive editor for Doubleday; Lucy Lippard, a feminist art critic and fiction writer; Jan Butterfield, a San Francisco art critic; Mimi Crossley, an art critic for the Houston Post; and Arlene Raven, an art historian. <1h>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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