List members may be interested in this new book from MuseumsEtc, currently
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Anonymous Was A Woman is a 300-page positive, inspiring, practical reader,
focusing on actions being taken by museums - including the Art Gallery of
Ontario, Detroit Institute of Arts, Minneapolis Institute of Art, National
Museums Liverpool, V&A and the Whitechapel Gallery - to address issues of
gender, sex and power. It also focuses on new feminist initiatives aiming
to impact and change museums from the outside.

Featuring carefully selected texts from our two-volume Feminism and
Museums, this book has a new Introduction by editor Jenna C Ashton, and
each chapter has been reviewed and updated by the author.

"Accessible, inspirational and urgent reading"
Professor Sarah Perks | MIMA School of Art & Design, Teesside University

"A profound commitment to diversity, inclusivity and representation"
Jenni Sorkin | Associate Professor, History of Art & Architecture,
University of California, Santa Barbara

Graeme Farnell
Publisher, MuseumsEtc


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