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The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson (1868 – 1957)

  • June 11, 2017June 11, 2017

Video (3:32): trailer about Packed In A Trunk – The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson (2015), a documentary film about American lesbian artist Edith Lake Wilkinson (1868 – 1957) co-written and produced by Jane Anderson (Edith’s great-niece) together with her wife, Tess Ayers.

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Feminine Moments (2003-2025) presents fine art made by lesbian, bisexual and queer women artists worldwide. Visual artist Birthe Havmoeller, Denmark, edits this Art Blog and queer feminist art visibility project.

 

American artist and queer feminist Sheila Pepe says, “An artist is always political simply by the nature of the job. And that doesn’t mean that the work looks political or is overtly political but by the choices the artists make it is inherently political, so every material choice, every genre choice, every size choice or medium, it says something about the historical canon that already exists.”

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