Nancy Youdelman


Nancy Youdelman is a mixed media sculptor who lives and works in Clovis, California. She also taught art at California State University, Fresno from 1999 until her retirement in 2013. "Since the early 1970s Youdelman has been transforming clothing into sculpture, combining women's and girl's dresses, hats, gloves, shoes, and undergarments with a variety of organic materials and common household objects.
Marina La Palma writes in The magazine, "Youdelman studied costume design at Fresno State University and was drawn into the Feminist Art program founded by Judy Chicago in 1970. She went on to the Cal Arts program that followed a short time after this. Youdelman participated in the 1972 Womanhouse, in which artists created elaborate installations in the various rooms of an old Hollywood mansion. Womanhouse evolved to become "the influential and long-lived Los Angeles Woman's Building project, and inspired similar undertakings in other cities."

Education

Selected solo exhibitions

  • Nancy Youdelman: Fashioning a Feminist Vision 1972-2017, Fresno Art Museum, catalogue, California, 2017
  • Nancy Youdelman: Embellished, Tai Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2014-2015
  • From There to Here: Nancy Youdelman, Four Decades as a Feminist Artist, , Penn State School of Visual Arts, 2014
  • Dogs are Forever, Eight Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2013
  • The Dearest Allen Series, Letters to Allen and Who Was Betty Potter?, Gallery 25, Fresno California, 2012
  • Outside the Realm, Eight Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2011
  • Threads of Memory, Eight Modern, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2008
  • Recent Work, Gallery 25, Fresno, California, 2006
  • Clothing, Metaphor & Memory, Mohr Art Gallery, Community School of Music & Art, Mountain View, California, 2006
  • Leaves 2003, installation, Conley Art Gallery, CSU Fresno, California, 2003
  • Disembodied Garments, curated by Jaquelin Pilar, Fresno Art Museum, California, 2000
  • Clothing Transformations, Fresno Pacific University, California, 1998
  • Nancy Youdelman, Assemblage, Fresno Air Terminal, California, 1995
  • Nancy Youdelman, Ovsey Gallery, Los Angeles, 1990
  • Nancy Youdelman, Molly Barnes Gallery, Los Angeles, 1983
  • Tableaux-Remnants, Grandview Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1974

Selected group exhibitions

Grants

Feminist Art Program

Nancy Youdelman was one of the first students to participate in the Feminist Art Program, which Judy Chicago started in 1970 at Fresno State College. She participated in the Feminist Art Program from 1971—1973, including during the 1972 Womanhouse exhibit. Nancy recalls why she signed up for Chicago's class advertised as a sculpture class for women only:

She also was the artist facilitator for Wo/Manhouse 2022, a reimagining of the original Womanhouse.