In this third volume in the Junctures: Case Studies in Women's Leadership, Judith K. Brodsky and Ferris Olin profile female leaders in music, theatre, dance, and visual art. The diverse women included have made their mark by serving as executives or founders of art organisations, by working as activists to support the arts, or by challenging stereotypes about women in the arts.
In this third volume in the Junctures: Case Studies in Women's Leadership, Judith K. Brodsky and Ferris Olin profile female leaders in music, theatre, dance, and visual art. The diverse women included have made their mark by serving as executives or founders of art organisations, by working as activists to support the arts, or by challenging stereotypes about women in the arts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Bertha Honoré Palmer (1849-1918) Philanthropist, president of the Board of Lady Managers, Woman’s Building, World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893 2 Louise Noun (1908 – 2002) Philanthropist, art collector, scholar 3 Samella Lewis (1924-) Artist, art historian, arts administrator 4 Julia Miles (1930-) Theater director and producer; founder, Women’s Project Theater 5 Miriam Colón (1936-2017) Broadway and Hollywood film actress; founder, Puerto Rican Traveling Theater 6 Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940-) Artist and activist 7 Bernice Steinbaum (1941-) Gallerist and advocate for diversity 8 Anne d’Harnoncourt (1943-2008) Director, Philadelphia Museum of Art 9 Martha Wilson (1947-) Artist, activist, archivist; founder, Franklin Furnace Archive 10 Jawole Willa Jo Zollar (1950-) Choreographer; founder of the dance company, Urban Bush Women 11 Kim Berman (1960-) Artist, activist; founder, Artist Proof Studio and Phumani Paper, South Africa 12 Gilane Tawadros (1965-) Arts administrator; founding director, Institute for International Visual Arts (InIVA), United Kingdom 13 Veomanee Douangdala (1976-) and Joanne Smith (1976-) Social and cultural entrepreneurs, Laos
1 Bertha Honoré Palmer (1849-1918) Philanthropist, president of the Board of Lady Managers, Woman’s Building, World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893 2 Louise Noun (1908 – 2002) Philanthropist, art collector, scholar 3 Samella Lewis (1924-) Artist, art historian, arts administrator 4 Julia Miles (1930-) Theater director and producer; founder, Women’s Project Theater 5 Miriam Colón (1936-2017) Broadway and Hollywood film actress; founder, Puerto Rican Traveling Theater 6 Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (1940-) Artist and activist 7 Bernice Steinbaum (1941-) Gallerist and advocate for diversity 8 Anne d’Harnoncourt (1943-2008) Director, Philadelphia Museum of Art 9 Martha Wilson (1947-) Artist, activist, archivist; founder, Franklin Furnace Archive 10 Jawole Willa Jo Zollar (1950-) Choreographer; founder of the dance company, Urban Bush Women 11 Kim Berman (1960-) Artist, activist; founder, Artist Proof Studio and Phumani Paper, South Africa 12 Gilane Tawadros (1965-) Arts administrator; founding director, Institute for International Visual Arts (InIVA), United Kingdom 13 Veomanee Douangdala (1976-) and Joanne Smith (1976-) Social and cultural entrepreneurs, Laos
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