The Feminist Art Journal

That magazine had originally intended to cover topics surrounding the American feminist art movement, but only one issue was ever published due to internal discord.

[5] In the same year the magazine was founded, Cindy Nemser became the sole editor of the journal, and, in 1975, her husband joined her as a co-editor.

Featured artists worked in all mediums, and over twenty historical profiles of female figures in art were published.

In the first two editions the magazine, a column called "Male Chauvinist Exposé" was featured in the journal.

[2] Both individual people and institutions, ranging from newspapers, to museums, to universities were denounced for sexist language and actions.