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30 Years of Turbulence

Carol Heifetz Neiman was a prominent member of the Feminist Art Movement in Los Angeles, California from 1960 to 1990. A contemporary of Judy Chicago, Betye Sayr, Judy Baca, Cheri Gaulke, and many others, she was active both professionally and politically, leading protests at Los Angeles museums in the mid-1980’s while developing a new method of color xerox art, then an emerging medium.

At her death in 1990 at age 53, she was President-Elect of the National Women’s Caucus for Art, and received a posthumous Vesta Award from The Women’s Building that year.

Zan Dubin, ‘UNSEEN’ ARTISTS TO CREATE A SCENE, L. A. Times,  Sept. 25 1986

Zan Dubin, ‘UNSEEN’ ARTISTS TO CREATE A SCENE, L. A. Times, Sept. 25 1986

Biography

Exhibitions

Artist’s Statement


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