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Guerrilla Girls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Guerrilla Girls are a group of radical feminist artists established in New York City in 1985, known for using creative posters to promote women and people of color in the arts. Their first work ...
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A touring theatre company of national and international renown that creates fresh and original comedies celebrating womens history -- past, present and future. All work is presented using masks and draws from a variety of classic theatre techniques such as physical theatre, vaudeville and parody. ... BOOKING INFORMATION >>
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Artemisia Gentileschi, Guerrilla and the Elders, 1610 ; (from The Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art.); ... Retooling the past is the purpose of the Guerrilla Girl's new book, The Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art.
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The Guerrilla Girls, a group of artists who use splashy design to offer their opinions on gender and racial discrimination in the art world, gave us their take on museums in Washington. ... » Live Discussion: The Guerrilla Girls were online Monday, April 23. | Special Section: Feminism & Art...
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Guerrilla GirlsWomen in the Arts 2007Brooklyn MuseumNovember 9, 2007Arts activists the Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous women or "feminist masked aveng ... ... Guerrilla Girls; Women in the Arts 2007; Brooklyn Museum; November 9, 2007...
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