BRIDGET QUINN is author of the award-winning Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order), published by Chronicle Books in 2017. The book has been translated into four languages and selected for the Amelia Bloomer Book List of recommended feminist literature by the American Library Association. A graduate of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts and a regular contributor to online arts magazine Hyperallergic, Quinn is a sought-after speaker on women and art. She is an avid sports fan and Iron(wo)man triathlete, and her Narrative magazine essay At Swim, Two Girls was included in The Best American Sports Writing 2013. She lives in San Francisco with her family.
Named one of the 23 best art history books of all time by Book
Authority
"A terrific essay collection with quick and pithy profiles of
famous and not-famous women artists--Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois,
Lee Krasner, Kara Walker, etc. Spunky, attitudinal, SMART writing,
excellent color reproductions." --Susan Stamberg, NPR
"As its title suggests, Broad Strokes isn't stuffy. There's plenty
of scholarship here about women artists over the centuries, but
Quinn combines her research with a lively, breezy tone that turns
her subjects into more than feminist symbols. They're masters in
their own right, bold and brilliant despite the limits they faced."
--Christian Science Monitor
"Can you name five women artists? That question, which launched a
recent social media campaign, receives a beautiful answer in art
historian Quinn and illustrator/writer Congdon's accessible and
intimate tour of 15 female artists from the 17th century to the
present." --Library Journal
"In her entertaining and accessible debut, Quinn mixes biography,
art history, and women's studies to shed light on 15 women
artists.... The color reproductions add to this book's appeal,
giving readers a chance to appreciate the artists' work as well as
Quinn's upbeat writing." --Publishers Weekly
"Inspiring, charming, and eye-opening." --The Millions
"Your Art History 101 syllabus just got a lot more fun." --O, the
Oprah Magazine
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