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Women Artists Action Group (WAAG), 1990-1991

In 1990 and 1991, Women Artists Action Group (WAAG) continued its programmes to increase their visibility. “Women Artists and the Environment,” an open-air exhibition and a symposium organised during Dublin’s inauguration as the European City of Culture in 1991, was the largest project realised in the organisation’s history. Although WAAG secured a small amount of funding for the programs of “Women Artists and the Environment,” they also initiated another exhibition at City Centre Art Centre (Dublin), Small Works, composed of donated works from the artists.

 

Poster of the “Small Works” fundraising exhibition organised by WAAG in 1990 at the City Centre Art Centre, Dublin.

Image credit:
Women Artist Action Group (WAAG) Slide Library, WAAG Collection
National Irish Visual Arts Library, Dublin.
Courtesy of Pauline Cummins.

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Press clipping from the Irish Times (June 8, 1991) on Guerilla Girls’ talk at IMMA as a part of WAAG’s “Women Artists and the Environment” project organized in collaboration with IAWA.

Image credit:
Women Artist Action Group (WAAG) Slide Library, WAAG Collection
National Irish Visual Arts Library, Dublin.
Courtesy of Pauline Cummins.

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Invitation for WAAG’s international symposium and open-air exhibition “Women Artists and the Environment” organized in collaboration with IAWA.

Image credit:
Women Artist Action Group (WAAG) Slide Library, WAAG Collection
National Irish Visual Arts Library, Dublin.
Courtesy of Pauline Cummins.

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