- 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
Symposium Proceedings
On February 25, 2023, scholars and specialists from various disciplines participated in an international symposium, “Gender and Voice in Japanese Art,” at the Denver Art Museum. These short essays by them add to the discourse on approaches and methodologies in the study, connoisseurship, and exhibition of artwork through the lens of gender and agency.