GUMBO YA YA: AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS
Introductory essay by Leslie King Hammond, Foreword by bell hooks
ISBN 1-877675-07-5, Color & b/w Illust., $35.00
Gumbo Ya Ya presents an intelligent overview of today's progressive community of African-American women artists. A collection of essays personalizes the lives and reveal the incredible achievements of over 160 artists.

BENEDETTA CAPPA MARINETTI: QUEEN OF FUTURISM
Franca Zoccoli
ISBN 1-877675-46-6 paper, Color & b/w Illust., $25.00
The wife of the creator and leader of the Futurist movement, she insisted on using only her Christian name — Benedetta. In the field of the visual arts, she forged a style of her own and was also a "total" artist in the Futurist sense of the word — producing novels, essays, articles, amd lectures; stage design; graphic syntheses drawings and verbal-visual experiments of(free word compositions.

ALMOST LOST TO HISTORY: THE WOMEN ARTISTS OF ITALIAN FUTURISM
Mirella Bentivoiglio and Franca Zoccoli
ISBN 1-877675-18-0 paper, Color & b/w Illust., $25.00
ISBN 1-877675-26-1 cloth, $35.00
The authors have combed archives and collections, interviewed the only woman Futurist still alive, and sought out living heirs of the women of Futurism to rediscover a group of artists who were central to the movement.

MODERNISM AND BEYOND: WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Edited by Laura Brunsman and Ruth Askey
ISBN 1-877675-13-X, Illust., $15.00
Women artists from Portland, Seattle and Vancouver; from the early Modernists of the 1900s to the late Postmodernists, this infomative source examines a variety of mediums and genres.

YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW: CALIFORNIA WOMEN ARTISTS
Edited by Sylvia Moore
ISBN 0-9602476-9-6, Illust., $15.95
This richly-illustrated document explores the range and diversity of California art. Historians, curators, and critics examine West Coast art from murals (WPA to the '70s), to painting, sculpture, film, video, performance, photography, and crafts.

NO BLUEBONNETS, NO YELLOW ROSES: ESSAYS ON TEXAS WOMEN IN ART
Edited by Sylvia Moore
ISBN 0-9602476-8-8, Illust., $10.95
Artists, historians, curators, and educators provide a richly textured history of Texas women in the arts — early pioneers to contemporary artists and collectors.

WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE WORLD
Edited by C. Lyle, S. Moore, C. Navaretta
ISBN 0-9602476-4-5, Ilust., $35.00
Historical document of first international conference and exhibition of women artists worldwide-sponsored by the U.N. (Limited quantity of books available.)