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This results of this search will give all books, exhibition catalogues, magazines and special issues, blogs, websites and women's art organisations for a country, including places of exhibition and publication and is compiled from n.paradoxa's database.
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2019 Natasha Hoare Sexual Warfare: Alexis Hunter (MIT press)
2017 Catherine Hammond and Caroline McBride Collective Women: Feminist Art Archives from the 1970s to the 1990s (Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki 25 Nov 2017 — Sun 16 Jun 2019) ()
2015 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (Canberra) Vol. 15, Iss. 2 ()
2015 Enjoy Journal: Love Feminisms (New Zealand: The Occasional Journal of Enjoy Gallery)
2014 Pastie Politics: Burlesque and Feminism in New Zealand (Pastie Politics) 2014 Issue 1 (2014)
2008 Museum of New Zealand We are Unsuitable for Framing online catalogue/collection (20 Dec 2008 – 26 Jul 2009) ( Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand )
2006 Judith Collard 'Spiral Women: Locating Lesbian Activism in New Zealand Feminist Art, 1975-1992' Journal of the History of Sexuality Vol. 15, No. 2 (May, 2006), pp. 292-320 (University of Texas)
2001 Marian Evans 'Lesbian landscapes : a little oral history' Women's Studies Journal (2001)vol.17 no.1:p.102-119 ()
1999 Carole Shepheard and Sandra Chesterman Body Inscribed: Challenging Tradition (New Zealand: CYSSY, George Frazer Gallery)
1994 Artlink (Artlink) Art & the Feminist Project (Vol 14 no 1, 1994)
1993 Artspace Mediatrix: New Works by Seven Women Artists (New Zealand: Artspace)
1993 Christina Barton and Deborah Lawler-Dormer eds Alter/image : feminism and representation in New Zealand art, 1973-1993 (Wellington, N.Z. : City Gallery, Wellington, Wellington City Council)
1988 Evans Marian, Lonie, Bridie and Lloyd, Tilly eds. A Women’s Picture Book: 25 Women Artists of Aotearoa (New Zealand) (Wellington: Spiral Group/GP Books)
1986 Elizabeth Eastmond and M. Penfold Women and the Arts in New Zealand (Auckland: Harmondsworth, UK; Penguin)
1986 Anna Kirker New Zealand Women Artists: A Survey of 150 Years (Tortola,BVI: Craftsmans House)
1983 Art New Zealand no.26 Autumn (Women Artists) (New Zealand)
1981 Images of Men (Outreach Gallery)
1975 Alison Mitchell Woman's Art: An Exhibition of six women artists (Christchurch: Robert McDougall Art Gallery )
Feminist Art Networkers (Auckland), Archive, 1982-1987, at Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki ()
Women's Art Archive (1970-1984) Museum of New Zealand/Te Papa Tongerewa () The Women's Art Archive was established at the National Art Gallery in 1979 by Janice Antill and Lindley Turnbull. It was created to collect documentation on women artists and their work both in New Zealand and overseas. Includes oral history interviews.