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Interview with artist Miriam Shapiro. Miriam Schapiro obtained a master's degree in art from the University of Iowa in 1949 and moved to New York with her husband's artist Paul Brach in 1952. In Manhattan, Shapiro discovered that female artists are not seriously caught by male dominated abstract expressionist movement. Shapiro 's abstract paintings of the 1950' s gained some recognition from museums and galleries, but she had a hard time decades as her wife, mother and professional painter. In the 1970s she collaborated with the artist Judy Chicago at the Womanhouse, a mansion converted into a huge feminist art installation by the Women Art Cooperative Association. Schapiro's "femmages", her textiles, buttons, races, and other "female" tokens are displayed in major museums in the USA.
Miriam Shapiro was born in Toronto, Canada in 1923 and died in Hampton Bay in New York in 2015. She acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree (1945), a master of art (1946) and a master of fine arts (1949) at the state university. Iowa, Iowa, in 1971, she was co-founder of Judy Chicago, a women's art project at the Valencia University of the Arts in California. In addition to the numerous exhibitions of her work, a retrospective of the trip was held. Vassar College Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY (1980); Heckscher Museum of Art, New York (2000); Lowell Art Museum, University of Miami, Florida Miami University of Miami (2001) and Iowa City Art Museum, Iowa (2001) 2002). Schapiro was introduced at a thematic exhibition around the world, and held a groundbreaking exhibition Womanhouse in 1972. In 2006, Miriam Schapiro female artist archive was founded at Rirgers University.