CURRICULUM VITAE

Solo Exhibitions

Two Person or Group Exhibitions

Screenings

TV and Movie Appearances

Museum and Institution Collections

Private Collections

Public Art and Commissions

Interviews: Radio and Video

Awards, Residencies and Grants

Education

Press: Newspapers, Magazines and Journals

Books, Catalogues and Essays

Artist-Authored Articles and Published Art

Curatorial Projects

Lectures and Webinars

Moderated Panel Discussions

 

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Museum of Biblical Art, Dallas, TX.

FEMINISM! PROTECTION! SEXUALITY! THE ART OF LINDA STEIN, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, NY.


2023

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Kent State University, Kent, OH. An accredited Special Topics Course with a curriculum based on Stein's Holocaust Heroes exhibition has taken place at Kent and will be repeated at the time of the exhibition.

ANDROGYNOUS PROTECTION: A LINDA STEIN RETROSPECTIVE; Konstmuseet i Skövde; Sweden

LINDA STEIN: GENDER SCRAMBLING; Victoria Gallery & Museum; University of Liverpool; Liverpool, UK

SCRAMBLING EXPECTATIONS: INTRODUCING LINDA STEIN TO THE COLLECTION; Konstmuseet i Skövde; Sweden


2022

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Penn State Lehigh Valley, Center Valley, PA

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, International Holocaust Conference at the Wagner College Holocaust Center, Staten Island NY


2018

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Studio Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Squire Foundation in collaboration with SBCAST, Santa Barbara, CA

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Holocaust Council.Jewish Federation, Greater MetroWest, Whippany, NJ


2017

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, University of Pittsburg, Bradford, PA

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Maine Jewish Museum, Portland, ME

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Human Rights Education Institute, Coeur d'Alene, ID

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY


2016

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Museum of Biblical Art in collaboration with University of North Texas, Dallas, TX

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Columbia University, Teachers College, Macy Gallery, New York, NY

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara in collaboration with Morris Squire Foundation and Congregation B'nai Brith, Santa Barbara, CA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Allegheny College Art Galleries, Meadville, PA


2015

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Rosen Museum of the Levis JCC, Boca Raton, FL

HOLOCAUST HEROES: FIERCE FEMALES–TAPESTRIES AND SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Futernick Gallery of the Alper JCC, Miami, FL

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville, NJ

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Penn State Berks, Freyberger Gallery, Reading, PA


2014

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Pennsylvania State University, Hub-Robeson Galleries, University Park, PA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Andrews Art Museum, Andrews, NC

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Coastal Carolina University, Bryan Gallery, Conway, SC


2013

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Fulton Montgomery Community College, Perrella Gallery, Johnstown, NY

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, St. Edward's University, Austin, Fine Arts Gallery, TX

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Bogigian Art Gallery, PA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Wenatchee Valley College, Robert Graves Gallery, Wenatchee, WA


2012

HE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, United States Institute of Peace, Washington DC

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Alexandria Museum Of Art, Alexandria, LA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Spiva Art Center, Joplin, MO

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Eastern Michigan University, Ford Gallery, Ypsilanti, MI

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Sinclair Community College, Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery, Dayton, OH


2011

LINDA STEIN - “SEDUCTIVE POWER,” Boston Art Windows, Boston Downtown Business District, MA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Muhlenberg College, Martin Art Gallery, Allentown, PA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Georgia College & State University, GCSU Museum, Milledgeville, GA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, East Tennessee State University, Slocumb Galleries, Johnson City, TN

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Vanderbilt University, Sarratt Gallery, Nashville, TN

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Georgetown College, Georgetown, Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery, KY


2010

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Virginia Wesleyan College, Neil Britton Art Gallery, Norfolk, VA

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Cottey College, P.E.O. Foundation Art Gallery,  Nevada, MO

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Cornell College, Peter Paul Luce Gallery, Mount Vernon, IA 


2009

THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY

LINDA STEIN SCULPTURE--STRONG SUIT: ARMOR AS SECOND SKIN, National Association of Women Artists, Manhattan, NY


2007

LINDA STEIN - THE POWER TO PROTECT: SCULPTURE OF LINDA STEIN, Nathan D. Rosen Museum, Boca Raton, FL


2006

LINDA STEIN - KNIGHTS, SOFA, Chicago, IL Longstreth Goldberg Art, Chicago, IL

LINDA STEIN - WOMEN WARRIORS: THE YIN AND YANG, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY

LINDA STEIN - SCULPTURE OF THE HEROIC WOMAN, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, Jim Thorpe, PA

LINDA STEIN - WONDER WOMAN REBORN, The Art Mission Gallery, Binghamton, NY

LINDA STEIN - HEROIC VISIONS, Longstreth Goldberg Art, Naples, FL


2005

LINDA STEIN - "(K)NIGHT WATCH," New York University, Broadway Windows, NY


2004

LINDA STEIN - THE FACE: AN OBSESSION (three decades), Smith College, Morgan Gallery, Northampton, MA


2002

LINDA STEIN EMBEDDED GLYPHS, The Art Club, New York, NY


1998

LINDA STEIN SOUNDING BLADES, Spiva Art Museum, Joplin, MO


1996

MUSICAL BLADES, Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, MA


1994

LINDA STEIN BLADES, Jamaica Arts Center, Queens, NY


1991

BLADES: TRANSCENDING AGGRESSION, Monmouth County Arts Center, NJ

BLADES: REVERSING VIOLENCE, The University of the Arts, Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, Window on Broad, Philadelphia, PA

BLADES: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT, Fairleigh Dickenson University, Edward Williams Gallery, NJ

BLADES IN NEW YORK: A MULTI-MEDIA ENVIRONMENT, Soho 20, NY


1989

STEIN ENVIRONMENTAL EXCAVATION, Fairleigh Dickenson University, Becton Hall Gallery, NJ

STEIN EXCAVATION, Presented by mayor-Elect David Dinkins, Gallery of Manhattan Borough President, NY


1988

CHAIRS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS, Borough of Manhattan Community College, NY


1977

PROFILE, Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL


1975

CONSTRUCTIONS, Gallery North, Scarsdale, NY


1974

STEIN: NEW WORK, PAF Gallery of Fine Art, NY

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TWO PERSON OR GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

I’M A THOUSAND DIFFERENT PEOPLE–EVERY ONE IS REAL; Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art; New York, NY

STITCHING THE REVOLUTION–QUILTS AS AGENTS OF CHANGE; Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT


2023

FIVE ARTIST PERMANENT COLLECTION EXHIBITION;  Konstmuseet i Skövde; Sweden

IN THEIR ELEMENTS(S): WOMEN ARTISTS ACROSS MEDIA; Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, CT

WHAT’S NEW: COLLECTING FOR MANCHESTER; Manchester Art Gallery; Manchester, UK; 3-min Introduction to Profiles


2022

THE WORLD IS JUST SO SMALL, NOW: WORKS ON PAPER FROM THE RINGLING’S COLLECTION OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART; The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art; Sarasota, FL

SEEN/UNSEEN: LINDA STEIN AND MIL LUBROTH; Culture House; Washington, DC; Latela Curatorial; Curated by Jessica Duby


2021

PANDEMIC DIARIES; Amelia A Wallace Gallery, SUNY College at Old Westbury; Old Westbury, NY; Curated by Hyewon Yi

DON’T SHUT UP 2021; Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art; Snug Harbor Cultural Center;  Staten Island, NY; Curated by Susan Grabel and Stefany Benson

BODIES WE INHABIT: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES IN ECOFEMINISM; Latela Curatorial; Curated by Jessica Duby

PERSPECTIVE 2021; CICA Museum; Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

VERY WELL, THANK YOU; THE ARTS AS A MEANS TO WELL-BEING; Northern Illinois University; Dekalb, IL


2020

THE SPACE BETWEEN: QUESTIONS OF PLACE IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY; Womens Caucus for Art NYC; Alfa Art Gallery; New Brunswick, NJ

ARTISTS IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS; Art Blog; Online Exhibition

QUEER ART SUMMER VIRTUAL EXHIBITION; The Bennett Collection; Online Exhibition

SPACE; Emery Community Arts Center; Farmington. ME; Online Exhibition


2019

OVERLAP: LIFE TAPESTRIES; Pen+Brush Gallery; New York, NY; Curated by Vida Sabbaghi


2018

LOUD SILENCE: EXPRESSIONS OF ACTIVISM; Sordoni Art Gallery; Wilkes University; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Curated by Heather Sincavage

SUPERBODIES; Anita Shapolsky Gallery; New York, NY

OVERLAP: LIFE TAPESTRIES; HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State; University Park, PA; Curated by Vida Sabbaghi

VIOLATED! WOMEN IN HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE; Ron Feldman Gallery; New York, NY

WAGING PEACE; Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL; Curated by Viki Wylder


2017

HOME(LESS); Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion Museum


2016

OVERLAP: LIFE TAPESTRIES; A.I.R. Gallery; New York, NY; Curated by Vida Sabbaghi

A Life Journey; The Granary; Sharon, Connecticut; Curated by Raymond Learsy


2015

WOMEN IN ART~HERSTORIES; San Joaquin Delta College; Stockton, CA

HEROES; Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI


2014

WOMEN ONLY; Flomenhaft Gallery; Chelsea, NY


2013

POWER AND PROTECTION: BULLY PROOF VESTS BY LINDA STEIN; Romany Kramoris Gallery; Sag Harbor, NY

SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS EXHIBIT; McAllen, TX traveling to Gallery 409; Brownsville, TX


2012

GALLERY REVIEW, Flomenhaft Gallery, NY


2011

PORTRAITS, Flomenhaft Gallery, NY

Wo-man-ful-ly, ArtsVisalia, Visalia, CA


2010

Beware: Women Working at Flomenhaft's, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY

FLORIDA CONTEMPORARY 2010, An Annual Invitational Exhibition Celebrating the Artists of Florida, Naples Museum Of Art, Naples, FL

Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery at Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY


2009

HOLIDAY BASH, Flomenhaft Gallery, NY •

WOMEN OF VALOR: JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH & LINDA STEIN, Flomenhaft Gallery, NY

LINDA STEIN, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, AL

BODY-SWAPPING, EMPOWERMENT & EMPATHY: LINDA STEIN'S SCULPTURE, Casa Frela Gallery, Harlem, NY

SALON 2009, Flomenhaft Gallery, Chelsea, NY

GALLERY ARTISTS, Longstreth Goldberg Art, FL


2008

NOBIS SOLO, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

GALLERY GANG 2ND BIENNIAL, Flomenhaft Gallery, Chelsea, NY


2007

ECCENTRIC BODIES: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY ARTISTS WITH A FEMINIST GAZE, Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

WOMEN'S WORK: HOMAGE TO FEMINIST ART, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

WORKS ON PAPER - Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, NY


2004

WREATH INTERPRETATIONS, Arsenal Gallery, Central Park, New York, NY

BOX SHOW, Concepto Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

SMALL WORKS SHOW Gallery Merz, Sag Harbor, NY

SMALL WORKS, Boltax Gallery, Shelter Island, NY


2001

OVERVIEW, Blue Gallery, Santa Fe, NM


2000

TEXT: WORD AND IMAGE, Nassau Community College, Firehouse Gallery, NY

DEALER’S CHOICE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY


1999

GALLERY ARTISTS, Nabi Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY

COLOR, Millennium Gallery, East Hampton, NY

METHODS & MATERIALS, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY


1998

BRIDGE: NEW YORK, Sakai City Museum, Japan

POINT, LINE & PLANE: DRAWING AND SCULPTURE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY


1997

TO THE END AND BEYOND, Nabi Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY

DIMENSIONS: DRAWING AND SCULPTURE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY

SHOWCASE EXHIBITION, The Alternative Museum, NY

YOUNGER ARTISTS, Anita Shaplosky Gallery, NY

DIRECTOR’S CHOICE, Millennium Gallery, East Hampton, NY


1996

FORM AS FUNCTION, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY

THE ALJIRA NATIONAL 2, Aljira Contemporary Art Center, Newark, NJ


1995

LINDA STEIN / NANCY GROSSMAN, Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, MA

BOXED AND BOUND, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY

A MATTER OF SYNTHESIS, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY

SACRED AND PROFANE, Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY


1994

CONSTRUCTIONS, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NY


1993

OIA INVITATIONAL, Brooke Alexander Gallery, NY


1992

IN THE TRADITION II, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NY

THE NEUROTIC ART SHOW II, Artist’s Space, NY

INVITATIONAL, Art in General, NY

BLADES & CHAIRS, Novo Arts Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE, VIDEO, Curated by Judith Goldstein, NYNEX Corporation, NY


1991

TOTEM, Six Person Show, Curated by Timothy Eaton, Museum of Boca Raton, FL (catalog)

INTERIOR IMPULSE, Curated by Howard McCalebb, Aljira Contemporary Arts Center, NJ


1990

WOOD: THE EXTERNAL MEDIUM, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NY

PUBLIC MIRROR, Clocktower Gallery, NY

INVITATIONAL / DEFINING WORKS WITH PAPER, Bronx Council on the Arts, NY

BAD GIRLS, Curated by Corrine Robins, Aljira Contemporary Arts Center, NJ


1989

THREE PERSON SHOW, Susan Campe Gallery, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, VA

FROM TOOL TO MYTH, Curated by Fred Wilson, Borough of Manhattan Community College, Triplex Gallery, NY


1988

REVIEW / PREVIEW III, Aljira Arts, NJ


1987

THE WREATH: INTERPRETATIONS, Arsenal Gallery, NY


1986

WORKS ON/OF PAPER, Queens Community College, NY

AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY WOMEN ARTISTS, Galerie Triangle, Washington, D.C. (catalog)

TRIBUTE TO GREATNESS, Essex Community College, NJ (catalog)

THE LIVING ROOM, INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION, Fourteen Sculptors Gallery, NY


1985

REVIEW ’85 / PREVIEW ’86, Aljira Arts, NJ


1983

Cooperative Art Directions, NY


1981

Profile Gallery, NY


1978

Radcliffe Gallery, PA


1977

Orion Gallery, NY


1975

XI International Biennial of Graphic Art, Moderna Galerjia, Ljublijana, Yougoslavia (catalog)

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Hunterdon Art Center, NJ

Bergen County Community Museum, NJ

Hudson River Museum, NY

Union Carbide, Manhattan


1974

Waddington Gallery, London

Zella9 Gallery, London

Molten Gallery, London

Galerie Seder, Paris

Nouvelle Gravure, Paris

Drexel Gallery, Manhattan

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SCREENINGS

2021

ANDROMEDA FILM FESTIVAL; Online Film Festival


2020

THE LIFT OFF SESSIONS; Online Film Festival


2017

CHINA WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL, Crossroads Centre, Beijing, China

THE VIDEO SHOW, 4th International Exhibition of Video & Digital Media Installation, Raritan Valley Community College, Branchburg, NJ


2013

ANIMATED FILMS NIGHT, Arts Guild New Jersey!, Rahway, NJ


2010

ART AS ACTION, Site Installations, Performance Art, Video Slam; Jamaica Flux, Jamaica, NY

PS. ON LIFTED, a video screening curated by Caleb Engstrom, Reference Gallery, Richmond, VA

FILMIDEO, 5th Annual Independent Film and Video Screenings; Index Art Center, Newark, NJ

DESIRE .10, Logsdon 1909 Gallery, Chicago, IL

FROM THE CENTER: NOW! Curated by Lucy Lippard, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL

THREE-MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL, Studio Art Classes, Mishawaka, IN

ON SNOW, a video screening, Curated by Caleb Engstrom, B.S. Gallery, Iowa City, IA


2009

Summer, Can Wonder Woman Cra-ac-ck Gender Stereotypes? Pollock-Krasner House, East Hampton, NY

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TV AND MOVIE APPEARANCES

2017

October 3, WGME, Exhibit honors female heroes of the Holocaust with Kim Block, CBS Channel 13, ME


2014

October 10, NY1, Artist Creates Sculptural Body Armor to Inspire Everyday Superheroes with Stephanie Simon, Time Warner Channel 1 and 200

September 12, CUNY-TV Arts in the City with Tinabeth Pina, Time Warner and Cablevision 35, RCN Cable 77, VerizonFIOS 30

September 11, NBC News 4 New York at 7pm, live interview; Cablevision 109 and 118, Time Warner Cable 1245, Comcast 248 and 158, Verizon Fios 460, RCN 28

July 8, Fox News Channel 5 Good Day NY Art Gallery, live interview with Greg Kelly and Rosanna Scotto; WNYW TV Ch 5, NY


2012

October 18, “Have Art Will Travel: Gender Justice” by Rebecca Lubetkin, Morris County NOW presents NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN; Comcast Channels 21, 208; Cablevision Channels 8, 21, 76; DUTV Channel 54; YouTube

September 27, “Artist Recreates Wonder Woman” by Kathleen Witte, KALB TV/ NBC Ch 5, LA

August 23, “Stein's Exhibit At Spiva” with Lori Marble, KSN/NBC TV News, MO


2011

November 30, “Stein's Fluidity of Gender Exhibit at Muhlenberg College” by Jessica Blasco, Service Electric News TV2, PA

March 14, “Sculptor Linda Stein” with Judy Martin, News 12, NY


2009

August 7, "Kulturplatz" with Eva Wannenmacher, Schweizer Fernsehen (Swiss TV)


2007

April 13 - E! Entertainment

January 24 - WXEL, repeated on February 7th


2006

November 15, Linda Stein appears on “The Early Show,” CBS

November 13, Reuters

November 13, Linda Stein appears on “The Situation Room” with Paula Zahn, CNN

November 12, Linda Stein appears on “World News Sunday,” ABC

November 10, Linda Stein appears on “Nightline,” ABC

November 3, Linda Stein appears in “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” 20th Century Fox CTV

October 24-25, Linda Stein appears on “Inside Edition,” Fox TV

October 9, Linda Stein interviewed on CNBC, “The Big Idea” by Donny Deutch

April, Linda Stein interviewed on "The New Yorkers," Channel 26


2005

June, "Linda Stein’s Sculpture," LTV Long Island Television, 50 minute interview by Haim Mizrahi

May, "Truth for a Change" - Cable Channel 34, Produced by Joseph Friendly, 18 Minute air time of interview with Stein at Broadway Windows


2004

November, "Truth For a Change" - One hour filming, by Joseph Friendly, of Stein's Studio & event honoring Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy, Reaching Critical Will (WILPF), United for Peace and Justice, Western States Legal Foundation, Women In Prison Project.


1997

September, "Linda Stein’s Sculpture," LTV Long Island Television, 1 1/2 hour interview by Frazer Dougherty

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MUSEUM AND INSTITUTION COLLECTIONS

Brazil

Museu Universitário de Arte, Fundinho, Brazil


Finland

Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Espoo, Finland


Netherlands

Museum Arnhem, Arnhem, Netherlands


Sweden

Konstmuseet i Skövde, Skövde, Sweden


United Kingdom

Durham University, Durham, UK

Glasgow Women’s Library, Glasgow, UK

Gallery Oldham, Oldham, UK

Jewish Museum London, London, UK

Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK

University of Reading, Reading, UK

Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool, UK


United States

Allegheny College, PA

Alexandria Museum of Art, LA

Alper JCC, FL

Alverno College, WI

Andrews Art Museum, NC

Borough of Manhattan Community College, NY

Bridgewater State University, MA

Coastal Carolina University, SC

Columbia University, Macy Gallery, NY

Cornell College, IA

Cottey College, MO

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR

Douglass College of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 2017, Sculpture donated by Gloria Steinem

East Tennessee State University, TN

Eastern Michigan University, MI

Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, CT

Fulton-Montgomery Community College, NY

Gateway Regional Art Center, KY

Georgia College & State University, GA

Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA

Georgetown College, KY

Hamilton Realty Corporation, MA

Holter Museum of Art, MT

Housatonic Museum of Art, Bridgeport, CT

Human Rights Education Institute, Coeur d'Alene, ID

Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara, CA

Kent State University, Kent, OH

Leslie Lohman Museum, New York, NY

Levis JCC, FL

Maine Jewish Museum, Portland, ME

Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT

Muhlenberg College, PA

Mulvane Art Museum, KS

Museum of Biblical Art, Dallas, TX

Museum of Boca Raton, FL

Neuberger Museum of Art, NY

Newark Museum, Newark, NJ

Newark Public Library, NJ

Noyes Museum of Art, NJ

Palmer Museum of Art, Penn State University, University Park, PA

Penn State Lehigh Valley, Lehigh County, PA

Penn State Berks, Reading, PA

Ringling Museum, Sarasota, FL

Sinclair Community College, OH

Smith College, Northamton, MA, 2010, Sculpture donated by Gloria Steinem

South Texas College, McAllen TX

St. Edward's University, TX

University of Arkansas, Fort Smith, AR

University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI

University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, PA

University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Vanderbilt University, TN

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Amherst, VA

Virginia Wesleyan College, VA

Wagner College Holocaust Center, Staten Island, NY

Wenatchee Valley College, WA

Williams College Museum, Williamstown, MA

Wilson College, PA

Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

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PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

Arbus, Loreen, New York, NY

Bucksbaum, Melva  & Learsy, Raymond, New York, NY

Embrey, Lauren, New York, NY

Ensler, Eve, New York, NY

Flomenhaft, Eleanor, New York, NY

Grimes, Ellen and Bob, New York, NY

Hochberg, Thayer and Edwin, New York, NY

Levin, Gail, New York, NY

Rosensaft, Menachem and Jean, New York, NY

Sackler, Elizabeth, New York, NY

Steinem, Gloria, New York, NY

Zehner, Jackie, Park City, UT

Additional Unnamed Private Collections

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PUBLIC ART AND COMMISSIONS

Adelphi University, New York, 2008 Outdoor Biennial

American Savings and Loan Association, Inc., FL

Boston Art Windows, MA, Seductive Power (2010-2013 outdoor public installation for Boston Downtown Business District)

Choices Medical Center, Queens, NY, 2013, Ceramic Tile Wall

Dimensional Builders & Associates, Inc., FL

Hamilton Realty Corporation, Boston, MA

Portland State University, Oregon (outdoor commission of larger-than-life bronze sculpture)

Rockland National Bank, NY

RSM Development Corporation, FL

Spiva Art Museum, Joplin, MO

Town of East Hampton, Entrance to East Hampton Airport (outdoor commission)

United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC

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INTERVIEWS: RADIO AND VIDEO

2023

April 25, Konsthistoriepodden, Samtal pågår: Linda Stein på Konstmuseet i Skövde click here to watch


2018 

April, The VFA Pioneer Histories Project, Linda Stein, interview by Penny Stoil, New York, NY click here to watch


2017 

July 24, 1@1 Action, TAKE A STAND with Linda Stein, interview by Alyson Palmer, on 1@1 Action, New York, NY click here to watch


2016

October, Museum of Biblical Art: 9/11 Interview by Scott Peck, Dallas, TX  click here to watch


2015

September 17th, News Talk 1400: Linda Stein, Off the Press with Scott Cronick (interviewed by Pamela Dollack) Atlantic City, NJ  click here to download interview

June 15, Artist in the News: Linda Stein, interviewed on Women's Radio Network, New York City


2012

February 18, Superheroes, Gender, Immigration, and Hope: Linda Stein, interview by Mary Gangemi on “Woman-Stirred Radio” Goddard College, WGDR 91.1 FM and WGDH 91.7 FM, Plainfield, VT


2007

June 18, "The Breakfast Show" Newstalk Radio, Ireland June 15, "As it happens," CBC Radio 1


2006

December 18, Linda Stein interviewed by Janet Coleman on WBAI Cat Radio Café, New York Radio November 14, Detroit Radio November 10, Linda Stein is interviewed on “The Morning Mess,” 93.1 WNOU-FM, Indianapolis, IN


1996

October, “Linda Stein’s Sculpture,” Provincetown Radio, interviewed by Cy Fried December, “Stein’s Sculpture,” WGBB Long Island Radio, interview by Marcia Rosen for A Woman’s Success November, “On The Line”, WNYC Radio, Linda Stein, Nan Goldin and Holly Block interviewed by Brian Lehrer on current NEA censorship

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AWARDS, RESIDENCIES AND GRANTS

2022

NYS Assembly. Citation for Outstanding Leadership.


2018

Women's eNews. Stein chosen as one of "21 Leaders for the 21st Century."


2017

New York City Art Teachers Association (NYCATA)/UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS (UFT). Stein chosen as the 2017 Artist of the Year.


2016

National Association of Women Artists (NAWA). Stein chosen as the 2016 Artist Honoree for Commitment to Arts and Culture.

Artist-In-Residence: Squire Foundation, Santa Barbara, California (February- April)


2015

Financial Grant: Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (MFJC)


2007

Artist-In-Residence: Hunter College, Manhattan, New York (2007-2008)


2005

Financial Grant: Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)


1999

Guild Hall Museum Award, Judged by Gail Levin


1989

Resident Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts


1988

Resident Fellowship, Djerassi Foundation, California


1987

Resident Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts


1975

Financial Grant: America the Beautiful Fund of New York


1972-79

Yearly Artist-in-Residence Grants: Suffolk BOCES Art & Humanities Program, Deer Park School District, New York

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EDUCATION

Master’s Degree, Pratt Institute, New York

Bachelor’s Degree (Cum Laude), Queens College, New York

Pratt Graphics Center, New York

Art Students League, New York

School of Visual Arts, New York

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PRESS: NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND JOURNALS

2023

April, Skaraborgs läns Allehanda (SLA), Nu visas konsten Linda Stein donerat till Skövde: “Konst för flera miljoner” by Roland Svensson

May, Bonnier News, Nu visas 120 verk av kända feministikonen: ”Det är jättestort” by Annelie Hüllert Storm

May, BoBorg.se, Linda Stein – Skövde Konstmuseum by Bo Borg

May, Art in Liverpool, Review: Victoria Gallery & Museum: LINDA STEIN: Gender Scrambling by Patrick Kirk-Smith


2022

May, St Johns News & Media, Through Words and Sketches LGBTQIA+ Artist Details a Life of Struggle for Acceptance

April, Skaraborgs läns Allehanda (SLA), Amerikansk konstnär donerar konst för fem miljoner till Skövde: ”Ett erkännande för konstmuseet” by Roland Svensson

2020

June, Tribeca Trib, Artist Reflects on Covid, High Above Tribeca by Carl Glassman


2019

March, The Progressive, Linda Stein's "Displacement Art" by Eleanor J. Bader


2018

November, Artfully Learning, Excelsior! An Educational Framework via Comic Book Culture by Adam Zucker

July 19, Unfettered: The Power of Pure Expression, Tapping into 'Heroic Compassion' by Nancy Colasurdo.

May 7, Chicago Tribune, Women's voices are largely missing from newspaper letters to the editor by Heidi Stevens.

April, Women's Review of Books, Victims and Heroes by Catherine Dossin

March 15, Santa Barbara Independent, Wearable Sculpture for Heroic Women by Rachel Heidenry.

February 26, Santa Barabara News Press, Bending Genders by Dave Mason

February 23, Santa Barbara Sentinel, Wonder Women by Ted Mills

January 30, The New York Jewish Week, The Thin Line Between Home and Homelessness by Sandee Brawarsky


2017

October 13, The Bradford Era, Art Exhibition 'The Fluidity of Gender' to Open Friday at UPB by Staff Writer

August, Maine Home+Design, Unsung Heroes: The Maine Jewish Museum tells the stories of the Holocaust's most courageous women by Brittany Cost

September 29, Maine Today, September 11 Survivor Honors Female Holocaust Heroes with Her Art by Bob Keyes

June 30, Art Education, Exhibition as Curriculum: Creative Activity as a Human Right by Adetty Perez de Miles and Scott Peck


2016

December 11, The Creators Project, A Traveling Arts Nonprofit Addresses 9/11, the Holocaust, and Anti-Bullying by Taylor Lindsay

July 4, East Hampton Press, Linda Stein's Manhattan Exhibition 'Holocaust Heroes' Highlights Bravery and Empowerment by Anisah Abdullah

March 15, Santa Barbara Independent, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females, Artist Linda Stein Depicts Women as Protectors  by Mitchell Kriegman

February 17,  Erie Reader, A Review of Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein by Gregory Greenleaf-Knepp

February 9,  Lilith Blog, Which of these Heroic Holocaust Women Have you Heard of? by Eleanor Bader


2015

September 2015, At The Shore Online, New York artist's multimedia exhibit at Noyes embodies protection by Pamela Dollack

June 2015, A & U issue no. 248, America's AIDS Magazine Compassionate Knights: Artist Linda Stein talks to Lester Strong about gender, AIDS, and self-empowerment by Lester Strong

Spring 2015, Na'amat Woman, Linda Stein: The making of an artist-activist, feminist Jew by Amy Stone

February 8, Reading Life, Art review: Emotional armor in the war for gender equality by Ron Schira


2014

December 9, East Hampton Star, The Art Scene 12.11.14 by Mark Segal

November 24, NY Post, Borat was her muse by Andrea Peyser

October 7, East Hampton Star, The Art Scene 10.9.14 by Mark Segal

September 29, Penn State News, Artist Linda Stein to give interactive talk in HUB

July 14, Associated Press, Artist Creates 'Empowering' Wearable Sculpture by Ula Ilnytzky

July 13, Associated Press, NYC Artist Creates Wearable Armor Sculpture

See the 179 media outlets where the newspaper article and video were published, including USA Today, Huffington Post, India Times, UK Telegraph, Dubai Gulf News, Yahoo! News and more.

June 5, Andrews Art Journal, Art Exhibit Tours Andrews" by Stacy Green


2013

September 17, On The Issues Magazine, “Everyday Bravery: Reflections While Going to the 2013 March on Washington,” by Linda Stein

September 10, Hilltop Views, “Sculptor and feminism activist Linda Stein displays her pieces in St. Edward's first visiting artist exhibition,” by Kelsey Acosta

August 23, Dan's Papers, “Exhibits at Romany Kramoris Raise Questions” by Marion Wolberg-Weiss

Summer, Surface Design, “Gender Bending with Linda Stein” by Joyce Beckenstein

July 10, The East Hampton Star, How Roy Lichtenstein Changed My Life “Lichtenstein Across The Net” By Linda Stein

Spring / Summer, Woman's Art Journal, “Ecological Systems Thinking in the Work of Linda Stein” by Christine Filippone

May 13, AlterNet, “Men Step Up to Support Women's Rights and Fight Violence ... Stars and Regular Guys Say They Are Ready to Show Up” by Eleanor J. Bader

Jan 23, Arts in the Valley and Beyond, “Art Alley and Gender Fluid Art at Robert Graves Gallery” by Rodney Daut

Jan 17, The Wenatchee World, “Strength in sculpture: Robert Graves Gallery welcomes provocative new show” by Rachel Hansen


2012

October 23, The East Hampton Star, “Linda Stein’s ‘Bullyproof’ Vests” by Larry LaVigne II

September 27, The Town Talk, “Lecture, art and performance” by Town Talk Staff

August 27, Joplin Independent, “Ask yourself, what is man?” by Mari Winn

July 6, www.huffingtonpost.com, “My 'Coming Out',” by Lori Sokol

June 22, Dan's Papers, “Stein and Brody-Lederman,” by Marion Wolberg Weiss

May 10, Truthout, “Women Artists Still Face Discrimination,” by Eleanor J Bader

February 16, The Yellow Springs News, “Artist Linda Stein at Antioch College — Sparking new thinking on gender,” by Diane Chiddister

February 16, The Yellow Springs News, “Reminders: Stein to lecture on ‘DragonTattoo’,”

February 21-27, Dayton City Paper, “Sinclair Community College Art Exhibits”

February 20, The Yellow Springs News, “Artist talk to focus on gender fluidity,” by Diane Chiddister

February 18, Dayton Daily News, “Running from 9/11 led sculptor to life’s work,” by Terry Morris

February 17, Dayton Daily News, “Sculptor's work inspired from 9/11 events,” by Terry Morris

February 14-20, Dayton City Paper, “Artist-activist Linda Stein Explores Gender at REACH,” by Jud Yalkut

Jelly Bucket, “Justice For All 698,” by Linda Stein, 2 color photos


2011

The Progressive, September, “Sculpting Strength, Artist Linda Stein Casts Heroes”, by Eleanor Bader

CentoPagine V, "Anti-Heroic Images in Contemporary American Art," by Gail Levin

May, Sculpture Magazine, “New York, Linda Stein, Flomenhaft Gallery,” by Jill Conner

April 15, Sex Roles, "Linda Stein's 'Fluidity of Gender' (2009-2010)," by Margo Hobbs Thompson

Feb 10, The East Hampton Star, "Stein Performance Work" by Jennifer Landes

Feb 15, Marlin Chronicle, "Fluidity of Gender' art exhibit" by Alex Gore

Feb 3, Pulse | The Virginian-Pilot, "Here, women are warriors" by Teresa Annas


2010

July 12, New York Post, "Become a spy? No skanks!" by Andrea Peyser

Spring, On the Issues Magazine, "Wonder Woman Confronts a Makeover Moment: A Missed Chance" by Linda Stein

Journal of Lesbian Studies, "Ruptures of Vulnerability: Linda Stein's Knight Series" by Ann Vollmann Bible

Spring, Na'amat Woman, "The Power to Create, Survive, Act" by Rahel Musleah, pgs 5-7, 2 color photos

March 5, Dan's Papers, "The Art Scene: Florida" by Marion Wolberg Weiss, 1 color photo


2009

Winter, On the Issues Magazine, "Wonder Woman: A Comic Book Character Shows the Way" by Linda Stein

October 2, Dan's Papers, "Empowering Women by Linda Stein & Jim Gingerich," by Marion Wolberg Weiss

September 4, Dan's Papers, "Artists Make Movies, Screened at Pollock Krasner," by Marion Wolberg Weiss

Summer, ARTnews, "Salon 2009," by Mona Molarsky, pg.129

June 24 - 30, The Villager, "Questioning gender, confronting fear: Tribeca sculptor conceives armor as empowering corrective," by Elena Mancini

May 14, The East Hampton Star, "Linda Stein's Body Armor," by Elise D'Haene, pg.C2

April 16, The East Hampton Star, "Linda Stein's Strong Suit at the Art Club," by Elise D'Haene, pg.C2

Spring, Voice Male, "How Linda Stein's Knights Safeguard Our Days," By Jann Matlock and Joan Marter, pgs 25-27

March 15, NY Art Examiner, "Wonder Woman is Making a Movie in Manhattan," By LA Slugocki


2008

September 25; East Hampton Star; "Linda Stein: The Art of Soft Power," pg C2

Fall; Bitch Magazine; "Lady of The Knights: Linda Stein and the Art of Soft Power," by Amy Wolf,  3 black & white photos

May; On The Issues Magazine; "Linda Stein Knights," by Linda Stein, Art Editor, color photos

March; Curve Magazine; "Q+A Linda Stein," by Stephanie Schroeder, 1 color photo, pg. 69

January/February; Sculpture Magazine; "Linda Stein, Nathan D. Rosen Gallery, Boca Raton, FL," by Skip Sheffield

January 12; Los Angeles Times; "Give Borat the boot," by Linda Stein

January 4; Los Angeles Times; "Dissecting the Tao of 'Borat' -- did we learn?" by Hillel Felman


2007

Fall, Feminist Studies, “Vestiges of New Battles: Linda Stein Sculpture after 9/11,” By Jann Matlock

July 8, The New York Times, “Women's Bodies as Art, Wrinkles and All,” By Benjamin Genocchio, 1 photo

June 14, BBC News, "Artist gets even after Borat hoax," By Ian Youngs

wikipedia.org, "Linda Stein"

March, The Boca Raton Observer, “Sculptor Linda Stein’s Warrior Women, The Safety of Objects,” by Robin Gelfand, pg. 64-67

March 28, "Art from the Feminist Who Stood Up to Borat" Brooklyn Record

March/April, "Linda Stein: Woman as Warrior," Inside Out, By Pat Horner

January 28, Sun-Sentinel “The Power to Protect,” by Emma Trelles, Critics Choice, Arts Section

January 14, Boca Raton News “The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein” By Reshma Kirpalani, Society and the Arts pg. 10

January 8, Boca Raton News Online “Linda Stein, 'The Woman Who Stood Up To Borat,’ Introduces ‘Warrior Woman’ at Rosen Gallery”, By Skip Sheffield

January 7, New Times Broward-Palm Beach "Make Benefit Glorious Boca", By Lewis Goldberg


2006

Feminists Who Changed America, "Linda Stein", Barbara J. Love, pg. 443

December 20, artknowledgenews.com “‘The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein’ at the Nathan D. Rosen Museum”

November 30, Rolling Stone, “The Man Behind The Moustache” by Neil Strauss, Stein photo & highlights pg. 64

November 27, Us Weekly, “Borat’s Angry Costars, Not very nice! The film’s unwitting dupes cry foul, Femme Fury,” by Mark Cina, pg. 79

November 24, The Guardian, “The Borat Backlash,” By Patrick Barkham

November 17 - 23, Chelsea Now/Downtown Express, "Linda Stein’s defensive armor," By Ellison Walcott, pg. 29

November 16, Stern Magazine, “War doch nur Spaß”, By Michael Streck, pg. 192 - 193

November 15, Globus, Croatia, “AMERIKANCI NA UDARU LAŽNOG KAZAHSTANSKOG NOVINARA,” By Karmen Begovic, pg. 29

November 11, ABC News, ’Borat’ Backlash Brings Anger, Lawsuits by Nick Watt

November 10, Salon.com, “What’s real in ‘Borat’?,” By David Marchese and Willa Paskin

November 9, London Times, “Borat’s ‘victims’ fail to see the funny side,” By Kevin Maher

November 6, USA Today, "The real stories behind 'Borat,'" By Patrick Cooper

November, New York Magazine

October 26, Metro NY, “Borat interview shows artist’s flair,” by Heidi Patalano, pg. 11

October 24, Huffington Post, “Duped Borat Interviewee: ‘He Owes Me One’...”

October 24, Slate.com, “Borat Tricked Me!Can’t I sue him or something?,” by Daniel Engber

October 23, BBC News, “How Borat hoaxed America,” by Ian Youngs

October 19, The East Hampton Star, “Sculptor Gets A Movie Role: Bamboozled by HBO’s appallingly gauche ‘Borat’,” by Sheridan Sansegundo

October 16, Newsweek, “Behind the Schemes,” by Devin Gordon, pp.74-75.

October 13, Downtown Express, “How I was duped by Ali G.,” by Linda Stein, cover and pp.29-30.

October 9, New York Post, “The Borat Trap’s Big Catch: How a fake Kazakh fooled a feminist,” by Andrea Peyser, p.11.

June 21, Times News, Something for everyone at new Jim Thorpe exhibit, By Karen Cimms

Summer, CALYX, A Journal of Art and Literature by Women, Vol. 23, No. 2, “Linda Stein Knights: A Sculpture Series after 9/11,” Text by The Artist, Front and Back Cover with color photos, p. 75-79, includes four photographs.

May-June, Harvard GLR/Worldwide Magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 3, “Linda Stein: Sculptor of the 'Warrior Woman,'” Linda Stein interviewed by Dr. Helen Hardacre, Text and 4 color photos on p. 30-31

May, ARTnews, Vol. 105, No. 5, Linda Stein, Longstreth Goldberg Art, Naples, Florida, by Donald Miller, pgs. 171-172

April 6, Press & Sun Bulletin, color photo on cover of "Good Times" entertainment section, "Artist Chat Tonight" text and photo on p. 3.

Spring, The Bridge, Vol. 1, Issue 4, "Sculpture evokes benevolent power," text and photo on p. 34.


2005

November HLFQuarterly, Vol. 6, No. 3, "Knights, A Sculpture Series After 9/11," by Linda Stein. Cover & pgs. 39-53, 11 color photographs including cover

August 5, Dan's Papers, "South O' the Highway (and the North too)," by Ally, pg. 43

July 7, The East Hampton Star, "Linda Stein: An Artist of Contradictions," by Sheridan Sansegundo, Arts Section Cover (C1) with color photo (7.5" x 6") cont. with text and smaller black & white photo on page C5

May 13, 2005, Dan's Papers, "Max Ernst, Eric Fischl and Linda Stein in New York," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, pg. 56

Mar 17 - 23, Gay City News, "A Knight, Emboldened, Vulnerable," by Deborah Emin, 3 black and white photographs


2004

December 10, Dan's Papers, "Art Commentary," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, pg. 66, 1 photograph

August 13, Dan's Papers, "Summer in the City: An Art Critic's Journal," by Marion Wolberg Weiss, page 83, 1 photograph

July/August Inside OUT, "Art Scene - Linda Stein" Cover & p. 30, 2 color photographs including cover.

January HLF Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 1, "Intrigued By the Face" by Linda Stein. Cover & pg. 40-60, 20 color photographs including cover.


2003

September 26 Dan's Papers, "Art Commentary" by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.49


2001

January A&U Magazine, “Writing a History of Tears”, by Lester Strong, p. 38-45, photograph


2000

Winter HLF Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, “The Machete Blade: An Artist’s Search for Security & Strength” , by Linda Stein, Cover and pg. 43-62 & 148, 16 photographs including cover


1999

December 10 Dan’s Papers, “Art Commentary,” by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.47

November 25 The Sag Harbor Express, “Nabi’s Greatest Hits”, p.11, photograph

November 25 The East Hampton Star, “At the Galleries”, by Sheridan Sansegundo, p. III-4, photograph

November 24 The East Hampton Independent, “Nabi Gallery”, p. B8, photograph

April 30 Dan’s Papers, “Local Color at the Millennium Gallery.” by Marion Wolberg Weiss, p.46

April 8 The East Hampton Star, “From the Studio,” by Rose C.S. Slivka

April 4 The New York Times, “Art Review, Guild Hall,” by Phyllis Braff, Museum p.6, photograph


1998

August 21 The Joplin Globe, Missouri, “Shake, Rattle and Roll,” by Staff, Cover p. 1D & 8D

Thursday, June 23, The Southampton Press (Eastern Edition), "Dazzling Celestial Sculpture Now Graces Airport Lobby," By Eric Gershon

July 23 The Southampton Press, Southampton, “Dazzling Celestial Sculpture,” by Eric Gershon, p. B9, photograph

June 11 The East Hampton Star, East Hampton, “Art Is Up At The Airport,” by Sheridan Sansegundo, Arts Section III Cover, p. III-4

June 10 The Independent, East Hampton, “Curious as to What This Is?” p. B13, photograph

May 20 The Independent, East Hampton, “Airport Sculpture Finished,” by Steve Ferrari, p. 8

May 12, Town of East Hampton Press Release, "Stein Completes Airport Commission for Outdoor Sculpture"

March 3 Downtown Express, Manhattan, “Curves of a Machete Central to the Art of Linda Stein,” by Traci Kampel, p.12; Includes one photo


1997

September 3 The Independent, East Hampton, “My Blades are my Body Guards,” by Linda Stein, p. B 12, includes one photograph


1996

October 3 Provincetown Banner, “Bladed Boom Box 277,” p. 20, includes one photograph

Fall Women’s Caucus for Art, National Update, Vol. 7, No.3, “Blades Are My Bodyguards: Why I Make Machete Blade Sculpture,” by Linda Stein, p. 4, includes two photographs


1995

Winter 1995/96 Calyx Art & Literary Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 2, “Linda Stein: Machete Blades and Beyond,” by Marcia Newfield, p. 75-79; includes four photographs

October The World and I, “Machete as a Medium: The Art of Linda Stein,” by Stephen Henkin, p. 144-149, includes four color and one black & white photograph

April 19 The Village Voice, Vol. 39, No. 16, “Is Bad Good or Bad?” by Arlene Raven

April 3 The New York Times, “Transforming Machetes into Works of Art”

March 20 New York Newsday, “Entertainment Best Bets,” by Greg Gattuso


1993

May/June New Directions for Women, Vol. 22, No. 3, “Sculptor Recreates What Scares Her,” by Marcia Newfield, p. 17


1992

July 6 Downtown Express, Manhattan, “Blade-Penner Wields Pen and Sword in Art and Business,” by Diane Webber, p. 18

April 5, The News (Boca Raton - Delray Beach - Boynton Beach - Deerfield Beach), "Unusual Furniture", by Skip Sheffield


1991

Sept/Oct Art Papers, “Totem,” Vol. 15, No. 5 by Chris Hassold, p. 38

July 11 Boca, Florida, “Modern Totems Charged with Primitive Power,” by Diane Scott, p.11

July 8, The News, Boca Raton, (also Delray, Boynton, Deerfield) Florida, “ ‘Totem’ Opening Draws an Impressive Crowd to Museum,” by Sarah Pollak, p. 8

June 30 Sun-Sentinel, Florida, “Primitive Art Conjures Up Familiar Faces,” by Roger Hurlburt

June 23, Sunday Star Ledger (Newark, NJ), "Furniture Isn't Taken for Granted at Exhibition," by Eileen Watkins

June 21 News Transcript, New Jersey, “Sculptor Turns Weapons into Original Works of Art,” by Kathleen M. Horan

June 21 The Palm Beach Post, Florida, “Primitive and Powerful,” by Gary Schwan, p.25

June 3 The News, Boca Raton, (also Delray, Boynton, Deerfield) Florida, “Stein Exhibit Opens at Boca Museum of Art,” by Sarah Pollak, Cover, p. 18, 20

May 8 Art Matters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “Education Matters,” by Peter Helfrich

March 22 Star Ledger, Newark New Jersey, “Art,” by Eileen Watkins

Feb 16 Week Ahead, Fairlawn, New Jersey, “Linda Stein”

Feb 13 Hackensack News, Garfield, New Jersey, "Linda Stein to Open Blade Exhibit"


1990

Mar 4 The New York Times, “Two Shows, ‘Bad Girls’ and ‘Personal Visions’,” by Vivien Raynor

Feb 25 Sunday Star Ledger, Newark, New Jersey, “ ‘Bad Girls’, ‘Personal Visions’ Present Women’s Works,” by Eileen Watkins

Jan 7 Dateline Sunday, Clifton, New Jersey, “For Art’s Sake”

Jan 5 Jersey Journal, “Art World”


1989

Dec 1 Star Ledger, Newark, New Jersey, “Environmental Excavation”

Nov 24 Record, Hackensack, New Jersey, “New Art Exhibit”

Nov 24 Dateline Journal, “FDU Hosts Stein Sculptures”

Nov 21 Observer, “Sculpture Exhibit at FDU”

Nov 15 South Bergenite, “Sculpture Exhibit to Open at FDU’s Becton Gallery”

July 9 The News and Daily Advance, Lynchburg, Virginia, “Art Notes, Three Person Exhibit”


1987

Dec 17 New York Newsday, “Nouveau Wreath,” by Avery Hunt, p. 10-11


1981

Feb 9 Boca Raton News, “Artist Uninhibited by Dimensions,” by Skip Sheffield


1980

May 3 News/Sun Sentinel, Florida, “Margate S & L Showcasing Paintings”


1973

April NYSATA Bulletin, “Deer Park’s Artist-In-Residence,” Vol. 23, No. 4, by Phillip Savino

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BOOKS, CATALOGUES AND ESSAYS

2023

Asplund Gustafsson, Tomas, ed. Linda Stein. Skövde, Sweden: Konstmuseet i Skövde, 2023.

Levin, Gail. "Linda Stein: Art as Emotional and Social Justice"

Merryman, Molly. "Linda Stein Confronting Her Times"

Asplund Gustafsson, Tomas. "Introducing Linda Stein to the Collection"


2016

Stein, Linda, ed. Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females – Tapestries and Sculpture by Linda Stein. Philadelphia: Old City Publishing, 2016.

Steinem, Gloria. "Thoughts on Viewing Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females – Tapestries and Sculpture by Linda Stein." 7-8.

Stein, Linda. "The Protector and Exemplar." 11-17.

Fogelman, Eva. "Forgotten Female Holocaust Heroes." 19-23.

Barnouw, David. "Anne Frank: A Girl and a Symbol." 27-29.

Kenner, Patti Askwith. "Ruth Gruber: My Hero." 31-33.

Kovner, Michael. "Vitka Kempner: Courageous and Modest." Interview by Eva Fogelman. 35-37.

Basu, Shrabani. "Noor Inayat Khan: Indian Princess and Secret Agent." 39-41.

Ofer, Dalia. "Zivia Lubetkin: Tough and Compassionate." 43-45.

Rittner, Carol. "Gertrud Luckner: Devoted to Christian-Jewish Reconciliation." 47-49.

Merryman, Molly. "Nadezhda Popova: Hero of the Soviet Union." 51-53.

Rosensaft, Menachem Z. "Hadassah Bimko Rosensaft: Saving Others." 55-57.

Piercy, Marge. "Hannah Senesh: Stoic and Rebellious Poet."59-61.

Atwood, Kathryn J. "Nancy Wake: The Feminine/Masculine 'White Mouse'.”63-65.

Levin, Gail. "Linda Stein’s Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females and Related Works." 67-70.

Keifer-Boyd, Karen et al. "Curricular Encounters with Linda Stein’s Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females." 71-74.

Stein, Linda. "Addendum: Sitti Israel"

Stein, Linda. "Fierce Females and Icons of Protection: A Feminist Artist and Activist Reflects on Her Journey through Sculpture and Multi-Media Installations." In Jayne Cortez, Adrienne Rich, and the Feminist Superhero: Voice, Vision, Politics, and Performance in U.S. Contemporary Women's Poetics, edited by Laura Hinton, 145-166. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016.


2010

Hobbs Thompson, Margo, ed. The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein. New York: Have Art: Will Travel!, 2010.

Penn-Goetsch, Christina M. "Gladiators, Amazons, And Superheroes: Gender and the Recent Work of Linda Stein."


2009

Hobbs Thompson, Margo. "Body-Swapping, Empowerment and Empathy: Linda Stein’s Sculpture" New York, NY: Flomenhaft Gallery, 2009.


2007

Baumgardner, Jennifer. Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.

Napier, Susan J. From Impressionism to Anime: Japan as Fantasy and Fan Cult in the Mind of the West. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pg. 211.

Stein, Linda. "Eccentric Bodies: Artist Statement." New Jersey: Rutgers University, 2007.


2006

Emin, Deborah, ed. The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein. New York: Flomenhaft Gallery, 2006.

Marter, Joan. “Regarding Stein’s Knights and Glyphs. 5-9

Hardacre, Helen Power and Protection: Japanese/American Crossroads and the Impact of 9/11 on the Sculpture of Linda Stein.15-42.

Love, Barbara J. ed. Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975. Urbana Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2006, 443.


2004

Marter, Joan. Sculptures by Linda Stein

Stein, Linda. The Face: An Obsession, Three Decades. Northampton: Morgan Gallery, Smith College, 2004.

Redmon, Sherill"Faces of Women." 1.

Marter, Joan. "Linda Stein: Portraits in Mood." 3.

Stein, Linda. "Notes on My Obsession." 4-47.


2002

Zimmerman, Salli.Exhibition Catalog for Linda Stein Garden City: Firehouse Gallery, Nassau Community College, 2004.


2000

Marter, Joan.Linda Stein: Portraits in Mood (Also in Smith College Catalog, 2004)


1999

Newfield, Marcia. Power & Vulnerability: The Art of Linda Stein


1998

Braff, Phyllis. Stein's Outdoor Sculpture Welcomes Visitors to the East Hampton Airport

Panzera, Lisa. Stein Outdoor Airport Sculpture


1989

Robins, Corinne. "Linda Stein's Sculptures."

Craddock, Robert. "REGARDING THE ART OF LINDA STEIN."

Cohen, Ronny. "Linda Stein BLADES."

Staempfli, George W."Linda Stein."

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ARTIST-AUTHORED ARTICLES AND PUBLIC ART

2021

Spring, Sinister Wisdom, “Covid Story: An Artist Sheltered in Place on the 31st Floor” by Linda Stein


2020

The Rainbow Poems, “Covid Story: An Artist Sheltered in Place on the 31st Floor” by Linda Stein

July/August , Passage Magazine, “Covid Story: An Artist Sheltered in Place on the 31st Floor” by Linda Stein


2019

Women's eNews, "In Deference to Men" by Linda Stein


2018

Women's eNews, "Legs Together and Apart" by Linda Stein


2017

Gender Avenger Blog, "Are Men More Opinionated than Women?" by Linda Stein

Huffington Post, "More Female Voices Must be Heard: New York Times Letters to the Editor" by Linda Stein


2011

Winter, On The Issues Magazine, "Icons, Superheroes, and Fantasies a Feminist can Love?" by Linda Stein


2010

Winter, On The Issues Magazine, "Wonder Woman: A Comic Book Character Shows the Way" by Linda Stein


2009

Summer, On The Issues Magazine, "Breaking Ground on Feminist Art: Elizabeth A. Sackler" by Linda Stein

Summer, On The Issues Magazine, "Art World Insiders Struggle to Address Disparity" by Linda Stein


2008

May, On The Issues Magazine, "The Art Perspective" by Linda Stein


1997-present

East Hampton Independent, Fiberarts Magazine, M Magazine, Artist profiles, including Esteban Vicente, Miriam Schapiro, Paul Brach, William King, Will Barnet, etc.


1977

The New York Times Book Review (May 29, 1977, p. 7)


1975

“Let the Students Teach,” School Arts (Vol. 74, No. 8, April 1975)

“Independent Study with an Artist-in-Residence”, Art Teacher, National Art Education Association (Vol. 5, #3, Fall 1975)


1973

Encyclopedia Art Articles, Office Cultural SA, Switzerland, 1973

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CURATORIAL PROJECTS

1990-present

Curator of Fine Arts Exhibitions and Acquisitions, Art Acres on the Siemens Campus, Boca Raton, Florida. Worked on the creation of the Art Acres Sculpture Garden, including works by Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Nevelson, Nancy Graves and Brian Hunt.


1988-95

Curator of Fine Arts Exhibitions and Acquisitions, Shirley Fiterman Gallery and Triplex Gallery, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York


1972-present

President: Have Art: Will Travel! – A non-profit corporation (since 1978) to exhibit artOngoing curatorial projects include traveling exhibitions, as well as:Breaking Up Gender Stereotypes (BUGS)Artists for Peace and Equality


1974-75

Gallery Curator, Performing Arts Foundation (PAF) Gallery of Fine Arts, New York

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LECTURES AND WEBINARS

2023

September, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females//How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression , Kent State University, Kent, OH

September, Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, Kent State University, Kent, OH

April, Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, Konstmuseet i Skövde, Skövde, Sweden

April, Artist Interview/Lecture, Konstmuseet i Skövde, Skövde, Sweden


2022

October, The Chance to Be Brave, the Courage to Dare, Penn State Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Valley, PA Stein Talk Only: 25 Minutes

June, Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL

April, Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, St. John's University, Queens, NY Q&A Only: 32 Minutes

April, Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA

January,  Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, Durham University, UK Stein Talk Only: 17 Minutes


2021

November,  Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze, SUNY Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY

November, A Conversation with the Artists of Pandemic Diaries, SUNY Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY


2020

March, Profiles Series: Addressing Sexuality and Averting the Gaze; Penn State Lehigh Valley, Online Lecture


2018

January, Keynote Address for Waging Peace Exhibition; Museum of Fine Art, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL


2017

November, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression; Home of Patti Kenner, New York, NY

October, Keynote Address-Artist of the Year Award, NYCATA/UFT Annual All Day Art Education Conference, NY

September, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression; Rutgers College, Douglas Campus, NJ

June, Fierce Females and Icons of Protection (abridged video lecture); National Poetry Foundation Conference, Orono, ME

June, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Berkshire Conference, Hempstead, NY

February, Fierce Females and Icons of Protection; City University of New York, NY


2016

June, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Flomenhaft Gallery, NY

March, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Jewish  Federation, Santa Barbara, CA

March, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Jewish Women’s Network, Santa Barbara, CA

March, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Congregation B’nai Brith, Santa Barbara, CA

March, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice vs. Bullying and Oppression ; Capriana, Brea, CA


2015

September, Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females/How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice Against Bullying and Bigotry; Keynote Address for International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in the UN, New York City, NY

September, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Noyes Museum of Art, NJ

January, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Freyberger Gallery, PA


2014

September, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Hub-Robeson Galleries, PA

April, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Andrews Art Museum, NC

January, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Bryan Gallery, SC


2013

October, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Perrella Gallery, NY

September, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; St. Edward’s University Fine Arts Gallery, TX

March, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Bogigian Art Gallery, PA

January, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Robert Graves Gallery, WA


2012

September, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Alexandria Museum of Art, LA

August, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Spiva Center For The Arts, MO

March, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Eastern Michigan University, MI

February, Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging Stereotypes In The Millennium Trilogy, Antioch College, OH

February, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Sinclair Community College, OH

January, Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging Stereotypes In The Millennium Trilogy, Stony Brook University, NY, with Shelby Knox, Michael Kimmel, and Jimmie Briggs


2011

The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Muhlenberg College, PA

November, Can the Current Trend of Gender Fluidity Help Bring Parity to Present-Day Museum Masculinist Hierarchy? NWSA Conference, GA

October, Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging Stereotypes, Brooklyn Museum, NY, with Shelby Knox, Michael Kimmel, and Jimmie Briggs

October, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Georgia College & State University, GA

September, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; East Tennessee State University, TN

April, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Duke University, NC

April, The Chance to be Brave, the Courage to Dare; Vanderbilt University, TN

March, The Chance to be Brave, The Courage to Dare, Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY

January, The Chance to be Brave, The Courage to Dare, Neil Britton Art Gallery, Virginia Wesleyan College,Norfolk, VA


2010

The Chance to be Brave, The Courage to Dare, Luce Gallery, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA

Stein Studio, NY for Muhlenberg College, PA


2009

Stein Studio, NY for Pratt Institute, NY

October, The Chance to be Brave, The Courage to Dare, The E.A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art of the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY

May, The Chance To Be Brave, The Courage To Dare; Keynote Address at National Association for Women Artists (NAWA) Luncheon, New York, NY

May, The Chance To Be Brave, The Courage To Dare; National Arts Club, Gramercy Park, NY

April, Linda Stein & Michael Kimmel: Masculinity/Femininity (Part II); The Art Club, Tribeca, NY

Stein Studio, NY for The College of Saint Rose, NY

February, Linda Stein & Rob Okun: Masculinity/Femininity (Part I); The Art Club, Tribeca, NY


2008

Stein Studio, NY for Drew University, NJ


2007

August, Linda Stein: Art in the Age of Popular Culture; Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations; Convention Center; Beijing, China

July, The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein; East Hampton Artist Alliance; Ashawagh Hall; East Hampton, New York

January, The Power to Protect: Sculpture of Linda Stein; Nathan D. Rosen Museum; Boca Raton, Florida


2006

June, Linda Stein's Knights of Protection after 9/11: A Comparison with Wonder Woman, Princess Mononoke and Kannon; Tuebingen Museum; Tuebingen, Germany

May, Power and Protection: Japanese and American Crossroads in the Sculpture of Linda Stein; Miho Museum; Kyoto, Japan

April, Wonder Woman Reborn: The Sculpture of Linda Stein; Roberson Museum; Binghamton, New York

Ongoing

Feminist Art, Antiwar Art, Printmaking, Care of Paper, Drawing the Face, Investing in Art, for institutions including corporations, universities, and libraries.

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MODERATED PANEL DISCUSSIONS

2021

Pandemic Diaries, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY College at Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY, with  Donghyun Chung, Lise Kjaer, and Hyewon Yi, Moderator.


2018

Overlap: Life Tapestries, HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State, University Park, PA, with Martha Wilson, Michela Martello, Sascha Mallon, Judy Gelles, Carrie Alter, Arlene Rush, and Karen Keifer-Boyd. Vida Sabbaghi, Moderator.


2016

Overlap: Life Tapestries, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, with Vida Sabbaghi, Karen Keifer-Boyd, and Bastienne Schmidt. Martha Wilson, Moderator.


2012

January, Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging Stereotypes In The Millennium Trilogy, Stony Brook University, NY, with Michael Kimmel


2011

October, Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging Stereotypes, Brooklyn Museum, NY, with Michael Kimmel and Jimmie Briggs


2000

June, “Fame: The Power and Cost of a Fantasy: Children of the Famous,” The Art Club, New York. Panelists included children of Erik Erikson, Zero Mostel and Norman Rockwell. Linda Stein, Moderator.

April, "The Artist in America,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton. Panelists included Linda Stein, Edward Albee, Blanche Weisen-Cook , Robert Giard, Terrence McNally. Katherine Linton, Moderator.

"Art and Activism,” The Art Club, New York. Panelists included Jaishri Abichandani, Nisha Ganatra, Jill Szuchmacher, and Imani Uzuri. Linda Stein, Moderator.

January, "Overlap: Life Tapestries,”  AIR Gallery, Brooklyn, New York. Moderated by Martha Wilson.


1997

November, “Are Art Critics and Historians Becoming More Assertive in Writing About Women?” The Art Club, New York. Panelists included Robert Morgan, Ann Gibson and Joan Marter. Linda Stein, Moderator.

September, “Women in the Arts: Going Forward,” The Art Club, New York. Co-Sponsored by the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Panelists included Phyllis Chesler, Sara Schulman, Arlene Raven, Bernice Steinbaum. Linda Stein, Moderator.


1994

November, “The Gallery System,” Art Initiatives, New York. Panelists included Linda Stein, Sarah Greenberg, Dan Concholar, Branwyn Keenen and Laura Parnes. Michael Filan, Moderator.

March, “Should Women Carry Blades?” Jamaica Arts Center, New York. Panelists included Roy Innis, President of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Linda Stein, Moderator.

February, WCA National Conference, “Contradictions Inherent in Multi-Cultural Feminism," The Hilton Hotel, New York. Panelists include Linda Stein. Moderated by Dr. JoAnn Wein.


1991

June, “Violence in the Streets: Ways to Reverse the Trend,” Monmouth County Arts Council, New Jersey. Panelists included religious and civil experts on battered women, sexual abuse and teenage violence. Linda Stein, Moderator.

February, “Violence in New York: Ways to Reverse the Trend,” Soho 20, New York. Panelists included Curtis Sliwa, Founder of the Guardian Angels. Linda Stein, Moderator.

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