Explanations Owed My Sister: A Reconsideration of Feminism in Art EducationFootnote1 As recipient of the 1994 Studies in Art Education Invited-Lecture Award, the author presented this paper April 10, 1994, at the National Art Education Association convention in Baltimore, Maryland. The Invited-Lecture Award is presented to an individual chosen by the Editorial Advisory Board for her or his consistent contributions through published literature to the direction and scope of the profession.
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