After The Dinner Party. April 19, 1980. Tape 1. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. April 19, 1980. Tape 2. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 10, 1980. Tape 1. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 10, 1980. Tape 2. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 17, 1980. Tape 1. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 17, 1980. Tape 2. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 31, 1980. Tape 1. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
After The Dinner Party. May 31, 1980. Tape 2. Digital
Series of roundtable discussions with a group of women in Houston, expressing their reactions to the exhibit.
Chrysalis: Women of The Dinner Party. Produced by William Rainey Harper College. Concept, production, direction, Patricia Piniansk, 1982. Digital
Reenactments of various historical and mythological figures represented in The Dinner Party
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party: A Tour of the Exhibition. Written by Michael Bostwick and Judy Chicago; produced by Through the Flower Corp.; directed by Donald Woodman, 1990. Digital
Narrated by Judy Chicago using slides of pieces from the installation. Includes footage from Right Out of History.
Judy Chicago's statements on rescinding The Dinner Party to the University of the District of Columbia and the assault on The Dinner Party and the arts in general, September 5, 1990. Camera original. Digital
Judy Chicago's statements on rescinding The Dinner Party to the University of the District of Columbia and the assault on The Dinner Party and the arts in general, September 5, 1990. Edited version. Digital
Judy Chicago speaks on reactions to The Dinner Party. Produced by Donald Woodman. Undated. Tape 1. Digital
Chicago addresses reactions by members of Congress to the art work, her impetus for creating the work, Through the Flower and her next projects.
Judy Chicago speaks on reactions to The Dinner Party. Produced by Donald Woodman. Undated. Tape 2. Digital
Chicago addresses reactions by members of Congress to the art work, her impetus for creating the work, Through the Flower and her next projects.
Dinner party lecture. Undated. Tape 1. Digital
Judy Chicago speaks and takes questions from an audience at an unidentified event, regarding reactions to the controversy over funding for a permanent installation space for The Dinner Party.
Dinner party lecture. Undated. Tape 2. Digital
Judy Chicago speaks and takes questions from an audience at an unidentified event, regarding reactions to the controversy over funding for a permanent installation space for The Dinner Party.
The Future of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party. Produced by Kate Amend and Donald Woodman, Through the Flower Corp., 1990. Digital
Describes the history of the exhibition and the efforts being made to find a permanent home for the work. Includes footage from Right Out of History, the C-SPAN congressional debates, and Chicago's statements on rescinding The Dinner Party, see reels 14-15.
39 Places: Women Making History, a video work by Lisa Feinstein. Undated. Digital
Judy Chicago and others discuss the making of The Dinner Party and the public debate surrounding the exhibit.
The Orange County feminist: censorship and feminist art. Program sponsored by South Coast Chapter of NOW. Undated. Digital
Includes footage from Right Out of History, interview with Chicago, German installation of exhibit and congressional debate.
Judy Chicago on The Dinner Party by Lynn Hersham. 1991. Digital
Chicago discusses her life as an artist, her decision to change her name and the impact of the public debate surrounding The Dinner Party.
Art for Our Sake: Preserving The Dinner Party. Produced by Through the Flower Corp., 1996. Digital
Judy Chicago: The Birth Project. Produced by Vivian Kleiman, 1985. Digital
Chronicles the collaborative process through which Judy Chicago and a group of needleworkers created The Birth Project.
Birth project video from Iowa. Produced by KWWL, Waterloo, Iowa, ca. 1987. Digital
First 10 minutes: local news broadcast of couple practicing Lamaze techniques; next segment features footage of needleworkers involved in The Birth Project.
Judy Chicago, Isaiah Kuperstein and Donald Woodman discuss the imagery of the Holocaust Project. July 28-29, 1990. Tape 1. Digital
Largely a discussion between Chicago and Kuperstein at Chicago's home in New Mexico, seeking Kuperstein's advice as a Holocaust expert.
Judy Chicago, Isaiah Kuperstein and Donald Woodman discuss the imagery of the Holocaust Project. July 28-29, 1990. Tape 2. Digital
Largely a discussion between Chicago and Kuperstein at Chicago's home in New Mexico, seeking Kuperstein's advice as a Holocaust expert.