TY - GEN N2 - "Respected artists such as Doris McCarthy, Judy Chicago, Joyce Weiland (sic), and Jane Ash Poitras--in combination with curators, art historians, and The Guerilla Girls, the 'terrorists' of the art world--discuss the dearth of women's artwork in major galleries and examine the poignant social history of women in the fine arts--a story of suppression, marginalization, and omission. The effort of the National Museum of Women in the Arts to balance that one-sided picture of artistic achievement is spotlighted."--Container. AB - "Respected artists such as Doris McCarthy, Judy Chicago, Joyce Weiland (sic), and Jane Ash Poitras--in combination with curators, art historians, and The Guerilla Girls, the 'terrorists' of the art world--discuss the dearth of women's artwork in major galleries and examine the poignant social history of women in the fine arts--a story of suppression, marginalization, and omission. The effort of the National Museum of Women in the Arts to balance that one-sided picture of artistic achievement is spotlighted."--Container. T1 - Women artiststhe other side of the picture / DA - 2003. CY - Princeton, NJ : AU - MacInnes, Teresa. AU - Barber, Gillian. AU - Kovanic, Gillian Darling. AU - Mason, Kent. AU - Brown, Janice AU - Allen, Peter, AU - McCarthy, Doris, AU - Chicago, Judy, AU - Wieland, Joyce, AU - Poitras, Jane Ash. CN - N8354 CN - N8354 PB - Films for the Humanities & Sciences, PP - Princeton, NJ : PY - 2003. ID - 273377 KW - Women artists KW - Women artists KW - Women artists TI - Women artiststhe other side of the picture / ER -