Making a Way by Joan E. Biren
Joan E. Biren | Making a Way | Photobook featuring scenes of daily life, intimate and vulnerable portraits of lesbians as everyday people surrounded by their community and culture,
Joan E. Biren | Making a Way | Photobook featuring scenes of daily life, intimate and vulnerable portraits of lesbians as everyday people surrounded by their community and culture,
Jamye Waxman | Women Loving Women |
Women Loving Women explores the phenomenon of the contemporary ‘bi-sexual’ or ‘lesbian’ experience for the heterosexual woman. However, whil
JEB | Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians | The 5-page introduction by Judith Schwarz presents a concise history of lesbian photography. 35 B&W photographs. Essay by Judith Schwarz. Quotes by
Randy P. Conner; David Hatfield Sparks | Cassell’s Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol and Spirit | Conner (Blossom of Bone: Reclaiming the Connections Between Homoeroticism and the Sacred, HarperCollins, 1993), ethnomusicologist David Sparks, and th
Harmony Hammond | Wrappings | Wrappings: Essays on Feminism, Art and the Martial Arts (1984) is considered a classic discussion on 70’s feminist art
Jean Swallow; Geoff Manasse | Making Love Visible | A 1995 Lambda Literary Award recipient in the Photography/Visual Arts category
Photographer Geoff Manasse and journalist/novelist Jean S
Beatrix Gates | The Wild Good | A collection of letters, poetry, fiction, interviews, and memoirs offers a vivid portrait of the various forms of love shared by lesbians and includes
Michelle Olley | Femmes | Femmes provides a comprehensive review of erotic photography over the last century. It is a celebration of the female nude; featuring female couples i
Judy Chicago | The Dinner Party | When Judy Chicago’s multimedia exhibit ‘The Dinner Party’ opened in the 1970s, it was hailed ‘an icon of feminist art’ (ARTnews) and was seen by nearl
Sappho; J. Frederick Smith | Sappho: The Art of Loving Women | Various translations of Sappho’s poetry, in conjunction with photographs meant to compliment the poem