The lived experience is the unifying concept of Woman’s Art Journal’s Spring/Summer 2025 issue.
Read MoreWAJ UnBoxxed: Interview with Copper Giloth
Helena Shaskevich, WAJ’s inaugural Interviews Editor, conducts a conversation with Copper Giloth about her pioneering work in computer animation and her distinguished contributions to the histories of experimental media art.
Read MoreWAJ UnBoxxed: The Oral Histories Archives Project of Woman’s Art Journal
Introducing WAJ UnBoxxed, our oral histories archives project, edited by Helena Shaskevich.
Read MoreCall for proposals: “Mothers, Makers, Matrons,” Woman’s Art Journal at CAA CHI 2026
Our second annual session will address topics of matronage, creative labor, and caregiving, to be held in Chicago, Feb. 18–21, 2026.
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: Women Artists and Artisans in Venice and the Veneto, 1400–1750
This collected volume marks a pioneering contribution to our understanding of early modern Venetian women visual artists, most of them painters but some working in embroidery, stone carving, or other media.
Read MoreOn the Book Reviews Editor’s Desk, Final AP Edition: Recommending Books … and Saying Goodbye
As I say farewell, please let me offer one more list of recently published feminist art-historical volumes to consider reviewing. Please email my fantastic successor, Dr. Melissa Mednicov, mmednicov@womansartjournal.org, if you’d like to review of any of them!
Read MoreFall/Winter 2024 issue now available
Several women featured in WAJ’s Fall/Winter issue share an interest in Mexico and its artists, and others determine to advocate for women’s rights as well as cultural and personal autonomy.
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