The emergence of Los Angeles as the “second city” of American art, as art historian Barbara …
In this interview, Rosamund Felsen describes engaging in the nascent 1960s Los Angeles art world; the …
In this interview Suzanne Lacy offers a thorough discussion of the development of feminism in California …
Probably like most who are aware of her art, I’m an admirer of Senga Nengudi’s great …
Artist and musician Terry Allen describes his friendship with Al Ruppersberg when they were students at …
In this interview, Miriam Schapiro describes her discovery of a new, more engaged way of teaching …
In this brief extract from a long discussion of a painting career spanning several decades, Pat …
Paul Brach was a painter from New York hired to be the founding dean of the …
"The reason I got into teaching was that it was the closest thing to art I …
Chrysalis: A Magazine of Women’s Culture (1977-1980) was a short-lived but influential feminist publication that was …
Shortly after the untimely death of her first husband, Rotraut Klein-Moquay set out to sea carrying …
In 1973, artist Lloyd Hamrol and a group of students constructed Woven Cone, a teepee shaped …
Omni was around the house in the 80’s. The magazine header was often obscured by coke …
In the midst of our economic and political crisis, we must assume that art history will …
I’ve spent much of the summer thinking about AIDS and what I assume is called 'the …