
Womanhouse
Documentary
Overview
Held in 1972 at 533 N. Mariposa Street, Los Angeles was one of the most important cultural events in the United States: "Womanhouse," a feminist art installation and performance space organized by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro.
Top Cast
Nika Elkins
Nika Elkins
Narrator (voice)
Nika Elkins
Narrator (voice)


Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago
Self - Organizer, founder, artist
Judy Chicago
Self - Organizer, founder, artist


Miriam Schapiro
Miriam Schapiro
Self - Organizer, founder, artist
Miriam Schapiro
Self - Organizer, founder, artist


Faith Wilding
Faith Wilding
Artist/ Waiting... +
Faith Wilding
Artist/ Waiting... +
Beth Bachenheimer
Beth Bachenheimer
Artist/ The Laundry Room +
Beth Bachenheimer
Artist/ The Laundry Room +
Sherry Brody
Sherry Brody
Artist/Lingerie Pillows +
Sherry Brody
Artist/Lingerie Pillows +
Susan Frazier
Susan Frazier
Artist/Aprons in the Kitchen
Susan Frazier
Artist/Aprons in the Kitchen
Camille Grey
Camille Grey
Artist/Lipstick Bathroom
Camille Grey
Artist/Lipstick Bathroom
Vicky Hodgett
Vicky Hodgett
Artist/Nurturant Kitchen
Vicky Hodgett
Artist/Nurturant Kitchen
Kathy Huberland
Kathy Huberland
Artist/Bridal Staircase
Kathy Huberland
Artist/Bridal Staircase
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