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1964-1966
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UCLA Extension Program, Los Angeles, California.
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1967-1969
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University of California, Irvine Extension Program, Irvine, California.
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1969-1971
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California State University, Fresno, California--Assistant Professor; Founded First Feminist Art Program.
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1971-1973
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California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California--Faculty Member; Co-Founder with Miriam Shapiro, Feminist Art Program.
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1973
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Outstanding Woman of the Year. Mademoiselle Magazine.
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1973-1974
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Feminist Studio Workshop; Los Angeles, California--Founder/Instructor.
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1975
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College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota--Artist in Residence.
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1976
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National Endowment for the Arts. Services to the Field Grant.
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1977
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National Endowment for the Arts. Individual Artist Grant.
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1984
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California Arts Commission. Sacramento, California.
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Woman of Achievement of the World, Women's Pavilion, Louisiana World Exposition. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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1988
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Threshold Foundation. San Francisco, California.
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1990
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Vesta Award. Los Angeles Women's Building. Los Angeles, California.
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1992
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Received Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts-Russell Sage College, Troy, New York.
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International Friends of Transformative Arts. Phoenix, Arizona.
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Streisand Foundation. Santa Monica, California.
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1993
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Thanks Be to Grandmother Winifred Foundation. Sag Harbor, New York.
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1994
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Service to the Field Award. Spertus Museum of Judaica. Chicago, Illinois.
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1996
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Proclamation, City of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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1997
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The Getty Grant Program, for a conservation study of the Dinner Party.
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1999
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Indiana University - Bloomington, Indiana--
Artist in Residence.
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UCLA Alumni Professional Achievement Award.
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2000
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Received Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters-Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts-Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.
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Duke University and University of North Carolina - Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina--Visiting Professor and Artist in Residence.
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2001
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Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky--Professor-in-Residence: At Home, an interdisciplinary project team-taught with photographer Donald Woodman.
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2003
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Received Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts-Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
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Pomona Arts Colony/Cal Poly Pomona/Pitzer College, Pomona and Claremont, California--"Envisioning the Future," an interdisciplinary and multi exhibition site project team-taught with photographer Donald Woodman.
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2004
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Lion of Judah Award. Washington, DC.
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Visionary Woman Award. Moore College of Art and Design. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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2006
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Vanderbilt University - Nashville, Tennessee--First Chancellor's Artists in Residence with photographer Donald Woodman.
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2007
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The Dinner Party will be permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, as the center piece of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art through a gift from The Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation. Opening of the Center is scheduled for early 2007.
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Lecture by Judy Chicago at McHenry County College. Crystal Lake, Illinois.
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Lecture by Judy Chicago at the Los Angeles Art Show in Santa Monica. Santa Monica, California.
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Dialogue between Gail Levin and Judy Chicago followed by a booksigning of Becoming Judy Chicago at the Albuquerque Museum.
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