Marjorie Kramer (born 1943 in Englewood, NJ, raised in Greenwich, CT) is a figurative painter of al fresco landscapes and feminist self-portraits.
[1] Kramer has a BFA from Cooper Union and was a founding student in 1964 at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, and studied with Mercedes Matter, Charles Cajori and Louis Finkelstein.
[5] It was only woman because they don't get chances to show their work, Kramer told the Daily News, which called the group the "Anti-Oppressionists.
"[7] Lawrence Alloway wrote that this show affirmed the artists' control over their own work, a necessity in the anti-authoritarian women’s movement.
Working on it with Baen and Cindy Nemser, they gathered 100 signatures of artists,[10] which was instrumental in the staging of Neel’s Whitney retrospective in March 1974.