American Decades
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party
The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage
Nonfiction work
By: Judy Chicago
Date: 1979
Source: Chicago, Judy. The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage New York.: Doubleday, 1979.
The Dinner Party
Work of art
By: Judy Chicago
Date: 1974–1979
Source: Chicago, Judy. The Dinner Party: The Brooklyn Museum, October 18, 1980–January 18, 1981. Brooklyn, N.Y.: The Brooklyn Museum, 1980.
About the Artist: Judy Chicago (1939–), writer and artist, was born Judy Cohen in Chicago, Illinois. While attending the University of California-Los Angeles, where she earned a B.A. in 1962 and an M.F.A. in 1964, she studied traditional art and sculpture. However, Chicago is best known for her feminist art. At the California Institute of Arts in 1971 she helped to establish the Feminist Art...
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1970's The Arts Primary Sources
- The Bluest Eye
- "The Ladies Who Lunch"
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Dirty Harry
- Nixon and McGovern: Statements on the Arts
- Valley Curtain
- The Godfather
- The Stages of Joseph Papp
- Young Frankenstein
- Carrie
- "Born to Run"
- "Nashville"
- Isaac Bashevis Singer—Nobel Lecture
- The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Twenty Years Later
- "A Woman Speaks"
- Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party
- Einstein on the Beach
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
