The Guerrilla Girls -- A group of women artists and arts professionals who make posters about
discrimination. Dubbing themselveselves the conscience of the art world, they declare themselves feminist
counterparts to the mostly male tradition of anonymous do-gooders like Robin Hood, Batman, and the
Lone Ranger.
Varo Registry -- An online registry of artwork by contemporary international women artists, including Listservs, Newsletter, Bibliography, and Electronic Postcards as well as a number of Remedios Varo images.
Women
Artists -- Links to information on women artists, including
Sheri Amsel,
Marie Bracquemond,
Mary Cassatt,
Nancy Drew,
Frida Kahlo,
Matuschka,
Berthe Morisot, and
Dorothea Tanning.
National Museum of Women in the Arts --
Includes:
Online VideoTour,
Frequently Asked Questions, and
Selected Artists' Profiles as well as information on hours and exhibits.
The World's Women On-Line! -- An electronic art networking project incorporated into activities surrounding
the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women in Bejing in 1995.
MEDIEVAL ART -- Focuses on women's issues such as:
Tapestry Guild,
Function of Tapestries,
Coptic Tapestries,
The Unicorn Tapestries,
Women, Visions and Art,
"The Good Woman,"
Manuscript Illumination, and
Women Artists in the Middle Ages
WomEnhouse --
A collaborative, multi-authored site that explores the politics of domesticity and gender relations
through virtual "rooms" and conceptual domestic "spaces" by 24 artists, architects, poets, art historians, and cultural
theorists, taking its initial inspiration from the 1972 Womanhouse.