Womanspace was the first first exhibition and performance space dedicated to women's art in California.[1] Women participants converted the space from a laundromat on Venice Boulevard in Culver City.[2] The first exhibition included over 60 artists, including Martha Alf, Eleanor Antin, Bruria Finkel, Karen Carson, Carole Caroompas, Judy Chicago, Candy Lee, Lili Lakich, Linda Levi, Rachel Rosenthal, Miriam Schapiro, Faith Wilding, Rita Yokoi, and Connie Zehr. [3]
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edit- ^ Klein, Jennie; Iskin, Ruth (2017). "Performance Art: Part of the Canon?" in Re-Envisioning the Contemporary Art Canon: Perspectives in a Global World. Routledge. p. 140. ISBN 978-1-138-19269-0.
- ^ "Oral history interview with Rachel Rosenthal, 1989". Smithsonian Archives of American Art. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
- ^ Iskin, Ruth (Apr. 2016). "Feminism, Exhibitions and Museums in Los Angeles, Then and Now". Woman’s Art Journal. 37 (1): 12–20 – via EBSCOhost.
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