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Chicago, Judy

BIBLIOGRAPHY

STATEMENTS, WRITINGS, INTERVIEWS BY THE ARTIST (arranged chronologically)

"Notes," as a catalogue for Judy Gerowitz, One-Woman Show at the Pasadena Art Museum, April 28 - June 1, 1969

Advertisement announcing name change from Judy Gerowitz to Judy Chicago, Artforum IX, no. 2 (October, 1970) p. 20.

Statement in "Miss Chicago and the California Girls," Everywoman II no. 7 (May 7, 1971)

Introduction to Invisible/Visible exhibition, with Dextra Frankel, Long Beach Museum of Art, March 26 - April 23, 1972

Statement in Womanhouse, catalogue on the collaborative project created by the Feminist Program, California Institute of the Arts, and Introduction, with Miriam Schapiro, 1972

"Women's Art History," Pacifica Radio, Los Angeles, with Arlene Raven, January 2, 1973

"An Evening with Judy Chicago," Pacifica Radio, Los Angeles, with Arlene Raven, January 9, 1973

"Let Sisterhood Be Powerful," Womanspace Journal I no. 1 (February/March, 1973) p. 4

"Female Imagery," Womanspace Journal I no. 3 (Summer, 1973) with Miriam Schapiro

"Letter to a Young Woman Artist," Anonymous Was a Woman. Valencia, California: California Institute of the Arts, 1974, pp. 67-68, with Arlene Raven

"Judy Chicago Talking to Lucy R. Lippard," interview with the Artist and commentary by Lippard. Artforum (September, 1974)

Through the Flower: The Struggle of a Woman Artist, the Artist's autobiography. New York: Doubleday, 1975

"Interview with Judy Chicago," with Jan Butterfield. City of San Francisco (January 20, 1976)

"Judy Chicago: World of China Painter" Ceramics Monthly (May, 1978)

"Interview with Judy Chicago by Arlene Raven and Susan Rennie" Chrysalis (Issue #4)