Articles


ARIADNE: A Social Art Network

  1. ARIADNE's list of Exhibitions and Publications
  2. ARIADNE, A Social Art Network: Working Together Against Violence Against Women, written by Émilie Blanc, from the book Women in Art and Literature Networks: Spinning Webs, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018, p. 183-203, edited by Marianne Camus and Valérie Dupont.
  3. Excerpts from Alternative Media Landscapes in Los Angeles in the 1970s and 1980s, catalog essay from Pacific Standard Time exhibit at 18th St Art Center on Collaborations by Julia Bryan-Wilson.
  4. Catalogue from the exhibition Social Works, written Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz.
  5. Ending the Silence by Vivien Green Fryd, from the Doin'it In Public: Feminism and Art at The Woman's Building exhibition catalogue, exhib, exhibit curated by Meg Linton and Sue Maberry, produced by the Ben Maltz Gallery from the Otis College of Art and Design.

IN MOURNING AND IN RAGE

  1. In Mourning and In Rage, with Analysis Aforethought, IKON Magazine & LEAVING ART Book by Suzanne Lacy.

THREE WEEKS IN MAY

RECORD COMPANIES DRAG THEIR FEET

  1. Record Companies Drag Their Feet, performance description by Leslie Labowitz and WAVAW.
  2. No More Black and Blue (PDF), from the book Battling Pornography: The American Feminist Anti–pornography Movement, 1976–1986, by Carolyn Bronstein.
  3. Women Against Violence Against Women (WAVAW) Brochure.
  4. Women Against Violence Against Women: Collaborating With Artists, written by Julia London.
  5. Working With WAVAW, Heresies #6, 1980, by Julia London, Joan Howarth, and Leslie Labowitz. 
  6. Developing A Feminist Media Strategy, Heresies #9, 1980, by Leslie Labowitz.
  7. WAVAW Press Release.
  8. Record Companies Drag Their Feet Credits.

FROM REVERENCE TO RAPE TO RESPECT

  1. Myths Performance Script, by Leslie Labowitz. 
  2. Breaking The Silence Performance Script, by Leslie Labowitz.

  1. Woman Hating, by Andrea Dworkin, 1974.
  2. "HARDCORE" Pornography Analysis, 1978.

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT


  1. Artist Mónica Mayer's multifaceted El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project uses a symbol of domesticity to generate dialogue and support taking ownership of feminist issues and experiences. Read More Here (Website Link).

MAKING IT SAFE


INCEST AWARENESS PROJECT

  1. Press Releases
  2. The Crime Nobody Talks About, by Louise Armstrong, Woman's Day Magazine, March 1, 1978.