Groundbreaking feminist artist Judy Chicago, whose "The Dinner Party" became an icon of the women's movement when she completed it in 1979, is the subject of a major survey exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum.
Says artist Judy Chicago: "As a young woman I was impatient and intemperate . I'm still not content with the world as it is, though."
Feminist artist Judy Chicago's "Imprisoned Tree," from 1996, is mixed media on magnani paper. It is one of many thought-provoking works by Chicago at the Crocker through May 13.