Site Title: Her Brush: Japanese Women Artists from the Fong-Johnstone Collection

Contributors:

Table of Contents

  • Contents 
  • Director’s Foreword | Christoph Heinrich 
  • Collector’s Note | Dr. John Fong 
  • Introduction | Einor Cervone 
  • New Approaches to Gender and Agency in Japanese Art 
    • Shining Light on Art by Japanese Buddhist Nuns | Patricia Fister 
    • Ōtagaki Rengetsu’s Buddhist Poetics: Gender and Materiality | Melissa McCormick 
    • Finding Gender in Japanese Literati Painting | Alison Miller 
    • Reading an Archive of Everyday Life | Amy Beth Stanley 
    • Her Brush, Her Needle: Rethinking the Relationship between Art and Artisanal Work by Women in Early Modern Japan | Marcia A. Yonemoto 
    • Narratives of Japanese Art History: Where Are the Women? | Paul Berry 
  • Tomoko Kawao—Artist Statement | Tomoko Kawao 
  • Calligraphy, Poems, and Paintings by Japanese Buddhist Nuns | Patricia Fister 
  • On the Fong-Johnstone Study Collection and the Power of Access | Einor Cervone 
  • Galleries as Sites of Connection: Visitor Experience in Her Brush | Karuna Srikureja 
  • Exhibition Catalog 
    • Introduction

       
    • Inner Chambers

       
    • Daughters of the Ateliers

       
    • Taking the Tonsure

       
    • Floating Worlds