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Art, Feminism, Dialogue— Yale Professor Laura Wexler in conversation with Feminist Collective— artists Marion Belanger, Mary Berridge, Ann Burke Daly, Laura Letinsky, Tanya Marcuse. Yale Women Faculty Forum, March 19, 2021

Yale Alumni Magazine: Celebrating 150 years of Yale women
The Birthday Club, by Eve Romm ’18, Nov–Dec Issue, 2020

Our Ways of Being: Visualizing Neurodiversity and Autism – Photographs by Mary Berridge, Carol Allen-Storey and Erin Lefevre, LensCulture, Essay by Joanna L. Cresswell, 2021

Cooking As Though You Might Cook Again, Danny Licht, Photographs by Laura Letinsky, Three Hole Press, 2020

Tanya Marcuse, Women at Yale Portrait Commission
Exhibition, 2020

HALF-LIFE by Artist Ann Burke Daly featured in El Pais, Spain, by Fran Serrato, Madrid, September 2019

Photographs of Life at Two Edges of the North American Plate
Hyperallergic, Review of Marion Belanger’s Book Rift/Fault, by Allison Meier, July 12, 2017

Jennette Williams and Mary Ellen Mark, First Book Prize
Center for Documentary Studies, 2012

Tanya Marcuse, Woven: George Eastman Museum
Exhibition, 2019-20

Interview and feature with Mary Berridge in FotoNostrum Magazine, FotoNostrum Issue No. 6 EN, 2020

Laura Letinsky: Paper Scissors And Still Life
Blind Magazine, Autumn, 2019

Script: Franco Is Still Dead, a Sound and Video Installation by Ann Burke Daly (NY) and Álvaro Marcos (Madrid), as Specere Lab
. Mellon Arts Residency, Vassar College, 2017

Review of Marion Belanger’s book Rift/Fault by Mark Alice Durant
Saint Lucy Press, Mark Alice Durant, 2017

Duke University Press, The Bathers by Photographer Jennette Williams wins Honickman First Book Prize, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke

Fruitlless|Fallen|Woven Tanya Marcuse, essay by Francine Prose
Tanya Marcuse and Francine Prose, 2019

Musee Magazine, Conversation with Laura Letinsky
Interview, October 2019

Lens Culture Awards Exhibit “Beyond Boundaries” at Aperture Gallery, Exhibition at Aperture Gallery, Mary Berridge, 2019

Musee Magazine, Conversation with Laura Letinsky
Interview, October 2019

HALF-LIFE: Ann Burke Daly, Recent Installation Art Projects, UCLM, 2019, Conference and Video Screening. Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Yale Alumni Magazine: Celebrating 150 years of Yale women, Nov–Dec Issue, 2020; Photo Book Review, Editing Special by D. Campany, Winter 2018, Image 24, The Birthday Club


A Sense of Loss and Making, A Conversation with Laura Letinsky in AfterImage, University of California Press, September 2019

Decoration and Detection, Exhibition Review: Ann Burke Daly The Automaton Olympia's Cabinet of Curiosities. Performing Arts Journal, Review by G. Baker, September 1997

Photograph Magazine, The Back Page, July/August 2019
Tanya Marcuse

Review of Marion Belanger’s Photographs of the North American Continental Plate at Haverford College 
Daily Serving: Marion Belanger Rift/Fault, by Amze Emmons, June 23, 2015

Objektiv Magazine, Laura Letinsky
Objectiv Press, Oslo, 2019

Los Angeles Times, The Mourning After Exhibition Review (Sculpture and Sound Installation The Collector’s Dream by Ann Burke Daly), Claudine Ise, Review, 1999

Tanya Marcuse: Life and Death in the Allegorical Garden, LA Review of Books, Michael Kurcfeld, 2016

LensScratch Interview with Marion Belanger by Robert Califore 
The States Project: Connecticut, March 28, 2018

Aaron Siskind Foundation Grants Announced; Mary Berridge, 2018 recipient, The Aaron Siskind Foundation on Instagram: “As mentioned we received a remarkable number of entries this year and were impressed with the quality and breadth of work being created in…”

The Bathers, Photographs by Jennette Williams, at Duke University, Rubenstein Gallery, 2009




The Birthday Club Since meeting at the Yale MFA program in the late 1980s, Marion Belanger, Mary Berridge, Ann Burke Daly, Laura Letinsky, Tanya Marcuse, and Jennette Williams (1952-2017) have met to discuss artwork, ideas, the art world and everyday life. Their meetings started thirty years ago, and over time were formalized into this collective, focused on dialogue and critique, co-mentoring, studio visits, and sustaining their creative lives within a community.