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Space to Grow: Women, art, and the urban agriculture movement

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Pages 385-395 | Published online: 23 Feb 2012
 

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2. Bowman Simon, Daniel, Hufington Post, 2011. Derek Denkla, The Greenest, Feb. 2011.

3. See Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Citation1997 for a full description of the event and an interview with the artist.

4. Other examples of earlier work by women artists that blurred the lines between art and growing/farming include Leslie Lebowitz's Sproutime (1980, 1981) and Bonnie Shrek's The Farm (1974–80). See Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Citation1999.

5. All images in the piece are published with the artists’ permission and are copyrighted by the artists.

7. Leah Guathier, 2009, http://leahgauthier.com/sharecropper/

8. Ibid.

9. Stacy Murphy, Citation2008, bkfarmyards.com/philosophy/philosophy.html

10. Eve Mosher, Citation2009, www.evemosher.com

11. Eve Mosher, Citation2011, seedingthecity.org/

13. Kelly, Christina. 2010. www.brooklynmaize.org/story.html

14. Harden, Vanessa. 2010. www.vanessaharden.com

15. Cohen, Nevin & Subramaniam Radhika. 2010. http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/subpage.aspx?id=55952

16. McDonald Crowley, Amanda. 2010. Eyebeam Sustainability Research Group, www.eyebeam.org

17. This piece was inspired by an Uran Garden Roundtable event at Umami food and art festival 2010, curated by Ame Gilbert.

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