Archive Collection Detail
Feminist Art Networkers was a group of Auckland women artists and art historians formed in 1982 who advocated for the raising of the profile of art work by women and of feminist art. The collective’s actions were varied, ranging from changes to the secondary school art syllabus, letters to editors, gallery directors and curators, seminars, workshops, and the production of the 1987 New Zealand Herstory diary which featured New Zealand women artists. The two scrapbooks are of material collected by members and include minutes of meetings, correspondence, postcards, articles, programmes for seminars, posters and other publicity materials. Art work by members is also included.
- Creator
- Feminist Art Networkers
- Title
- Feminist Art Networkers Archive
- Date range
- 1982-1987
- Linear meters
- 0.10
- Finding aids
- Not Applicable
- Credit line
- E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Feminist Art Networkers, 1990
- Accession no
- RC2003/2
- Restriction type
- Open Access by Appointment
- Copyright
- Copying restrictions apply