Selected Bibliography


1.Beverly Reiser and Sonya Rapoport,  "Brides of Frankenstein", Leonardo Reviews, December 2005. READ

2. Marcia Tanner, Interview with Lee Montgomery, Women in the Arts "Brides of Frankenstein", kalx.berkeley.edu/ noon PST on Tuesday, September 13th, 2005.

3. Marcia Tanner,  KQED|Forum with Michqael Krasny "Brides of Frankenstein" Exhibit ,  http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R508091000

4. Marcia Tanner, Brides of Frankenstein:The Marriage of Art and Technology, Lecture, PARC Forum: George E. Pake Auditorium, Palo Alto,CA USA http://www.parc.xerox.com/cms/get_article.php?id=469 , August 18, 2005.

5. Richard von Busack, We Can Build You:Frankenstein's Monster lives on in the works of 15 women artists at the San Jose Museum of Art's new show about creation and horror, Metroactive, San Jose, CA, August 10-16, 2005. http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/08.10.05/frankenstein-0532.html READ

 

6. Jack Fischer,  Alive or Almost:  Female artists ponder the meaning of life in the age of genetic engineering, San Jose Mercury News , August 7, 2005. READ

7. Susan Yung, Lavagnino Balances, The Dance Insider Flash Review Journal, 2-27:  www.danceinsider.com/f2004/f0227_1.html, March 1, 2004

8. Alice Winn, The Female Form, PULP (Pittsburgh), February 19, 2004   READ

9. Mary Thomas, Complex Attractions Artists Appeal to the Senses through Digital Works, Pittsburgh Post- Gazette, Section B p.6. February 10, 2004 READ

10. Kurt Shaw, New Perspectives Blossom, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Section B p.6, Feb 8, 2004 READ

 

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