- 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—Calligraphy Performance | 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
- Artists’ Biographies | Andrew Maske
- Acknowledgments | Einor Cervone
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