Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson Papers, 1994-1998

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hockenhull, Jo
Title
Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson Papers
Dates
1994-1998 (inclusive)
Quantity
7.2 Linear feet of shelf space, (9 Boxes + 2 Oversize Folders)
Collection Number
Cage 931 (collection)
Summary
This collection includes materials created and collected by Washington State University faculty members Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson related to their international work building connections and community among women artists in the 1990s. It includes project descriptions, planning documents and research, reports, notes and diaries, correspondence, photographs, conference materials, other collected materials, exhibit catalogs, other printed items, and memorabilia.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English, Chinese

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Artists Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson were faculty colleagues in the Fine Arts Department at Washington State University, and both were involved with the National Women's Caucus for Art (NWCA). Through that involvement, and their leadership in the caucus, both attended and participated in the United Nations (U.N.) Fourth World Conference on Women and the 1995 NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) Forum on Women. Both conferences were held in China in the fall of 1995.

Artist and educator Jo Hockenhull joined the faculty of Washington State University in 1972. She established the printmaking program in the Fine Arts Department that year, and later headed the university's Women's Studies program (1986-1996). She earned her A.B. degree in Arts from Knox College (1963) and her M.A. from the University of Iowa (1966). She is a painter, illustrator, and printmaker.

Artist and educator Ann Christenson joined the faculty of Washington State University in 1990. She coordinated the ceramics program in the Fine Arts Department and worked with Women’s Studies on “Reflections on Two Landscapes,” the US-China Women Artist Exchange. Christenson holds a B.A. (1964) and an M.F.A (1983) from University of California Berkeley. Her ceramic and sculptural work has been exhibited across the United States, and in China, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Spain, and Russia.

The United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women: Action for Equality, Development and Peace, was held in Beijing from September 4 to 15, 1995. It was held under the auspices of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, and over 17,000 people attended.

The NGO Forum on Women was affiliated with the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women, and was held from August 30 to September 8, 1995, in Huairou, China. More than 12,000 people attended. Its purpose was to help craft the U.N. platform on women's rights.

Both Hockenhull and Christenson were active in the National Women's Caucus for Art (NWCA), which became an NGO of the United Nations, and involved with the 1995 NGO Forum. Hockenhull was the First Vice President of the NWCA, and was responsible for the organization's participation in the NGO Forum. Nearly 100 caucus members went to China, presenting 20 events.

Hockenhull and Christenson attended both the UN Fourth World Conference on Women and the 1995 NGO Forum on Women. A direct result of their work and experiences in China was the Chinese and U.S. Women Artists exchange project, "Reflections on Two Landscapes." American and Chinese artists participated in this exchange, which was held in two parts. The first part was held at Meyer's Point, WA, August 9 to 13, 1997, and the second part was held at several locations in China, June 15 to July 17, 1998 (Tianjin, Beijing, Hangzhou, Wuhan, and Chengdu).

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection consists of materials created or collected by Washington State University professors Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson, related to their international work building connections and community among women artists in the 1990s. It includes project descriptions, planning documents and research, reports, notes and diaries, correspondence, photographs, conference materials, other collected materials, exhibit catalogs, other printed items, and memorabilia.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson Papers, 1994-1998 (Cage 931)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection contains four main series of materials, all interrelated, and organized in the following order:

Series 1: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995 September 4-15.

Subseries 1.1: Memorabilia (1995)

Subseries 1.2: Reports to the UN (1994 - 1995)

Subseries 1.3: Major Documents (1993 – 2000)

Subseries 1.4: Beyond Beijing (1995-1997)

Series 2: NGO Forum on Women, 1995, August 30-September 08. (1980-1995)

Subseries 2.1: NGO Forum, General Materials

Subseries 2.2: Research File, “Chinese Government Propaganda”

Series 3: National Women's Caucus for Art, 1995 (NWCA)

Series 4: Chinese and U.S. Women Artists Exchange Project: "Reflections on Two Landscapes", 1997-1998.

Subseries 4.1: Planning and Implementation Documents, Part I, U.S. (1995-1998)

Subseries 4.2: Planning and Implementation Documents, Part II, China (1998)

Subseries 4.3: Participating Artists

Acquisition Information

Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson donated this collection to the Washington State University Libraries in 2018. (MS 2018.09)

Processing Note

Kathryn Manis processed this collection in 2020.

Related Materials

Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson Papers, 1993-2004 (Cage 943)

Jo Hockenhull and Ann Christenson Papers, 1994-1998 (Cage 951)

Jo Hockenhull Papers, circa 1980s-1990s (MS 2014.23)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1: United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995 September 4-15Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1.1: Memorabilia
Box Folder
1 1
Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) In-flight Magazine, Issue 4, No. 74. “Commemoration of 4th UN Conference on Women”.
1995
1 2
Exhibition Catalog. Album of Chinese Women Artists, Invitational Exhibition, Beijing.
1995
8
Assorted Textiles from UN 4th World Conference on Women, Beijing. Conference flag, t-shirt and silk scarf.
1995
Folder
O.S. 2
Posters, Maps and Calendars related to UN 4th World Conference on Women and Chinese/U.S. Women Artists Exchange.
1994-1995
Subseries 1.2: Reports to the UN (1994-1995)
Box Folder
1 3
Press Release: “Permanent Mission of Ireland to the UN,” President of Ireland, Mary Robinson.
1994
1 4
Press Release: “People’s Republic of China, Mission to the UN,” Ambassador Li Zhaoxing.
1994
1 5
Reference Papers to the UN: Tajikistan and Haiti.
1995
1 6
Booklets on Children’s Health: Reproductive and Environmental Health
1994-1995
1 7
Research File: On Burmese Women’s Health
1995
1 8
National Commission for Equal Opportunities, Italian Report.
1995
1 9
DIP/NGO Conference
1994-1995
1 10
Partnerships for Social Development, Casebook
1995
1 11
Issues Quarterly. Vol. 1, no. 3. National Council for Research on Women: Immigration.
undated
1 12
Women with Disabilities in China
1995
Subseries 1.3: Major Documents (1994-1995)
Box Folder
1 13
UN Conference/NGO Forum: Schedules, Fact Sheets, Info.
1995
1 14
Articles on Women’s Rights (Assorted)
1995
1 15
UN Publications/Brochures on Women (Assorted)
1995
1 16
Materials from U.S. Dept. of State, UN 4th Conference on Women
1995
1 17
Articles: Issues in World Health/Women’s Health (Assorted)
1994-1995
2 1
Press Kit: U.S. Dept. of State, 4WCW (4th World Conference on Women).
1995
2 2
Publications: Women’s Rights are Human Rights (Assorted)
1994
2 3
Brochures/Publications on Beijing (Assorted)
1995
2 4
Exhibition Catalog: “New York City and It’s People”
1985
2 5
UN World Conference, “Critical Areas of Concern”
1995
2 6
Publications: China and Women’s Rights/UN Conference (Assorted)
1994-1995
Subseries 1.4: Beyond Beijing (1995-2001)
Box Folder
2 7
“Beyond Beijing.” Issues Quarterly, Vol. 2, no. 1.
1996
2 8
Hockenhull/Christenson Presentation to China/NGO Forum
1995-1997
2 9
UN Human Rights Fact Sheet no. 22, “Discrimination Against Women.”
1993
2 10
Publications: Post-Conference (Assorted)
1995-1998
2 11
Letter from DPI to NGO Reps
1996
2 12
China, Post-Conference Communications (Assorted)
1998-2001
2 13
OFAN, Final Report and Envelope
1995
2 14
Fine Arts, WSU Magazine
1996
2 15
White House Communications/Publications Post-Conference (Assorted)
1996
2 16
Article and Book Information Post-Conference
1998
2 17
Newspapers (Assorted)
1998
2 18
Ann Christenson Conference Packet. Mills Women’s Leadership Institute
1996
2 19
China Rights Forum
1995
2 20
Women’s Art Magazine (2 Issues)
1994, 1996
2 21
Women in Arts (2 Issues)
1993, Undated

Series 2: NGO Forum on Women, 1995, August 30-September 08. (1980-1995)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 2.1: NGO Forum, General Materials
Box Folder
3 1
Invitation/Envelope. NGO Forum, Beijing.
1995
3 2
NGO Forum, Schedule of Activities, Jo Hockenhull.
1995
3 3
NGO Forum, Schedule of Activities, Ann Christenson.
1995
3 4
NGO Forum. Program Books, Final Report and Opening Ceremony.
1995
3 5
“Look at the World Through Women’s Eyes,” Speeches from Beijing.
1995
3 6
WCA Activities at the NGO Forum.
1995
3 7
Transport Info/Maps, Beijing.
1995
3 8
Christenson Conference ID and Forum Literature (Assorted).
1995
3 9
Annotated Article by Anne Walker on NGO Forum.
1995
3 10
Emails re: Beijing “www” page
1995
3 11
Once and Future Action Network, Packet.
1995
3 12
U.S. Department of State, NGO Materials.
1995
3 13
Pamphlets, Papers, Handouts, Flyers (Assorted Conference Materials).
1995
3 14
Jo Hockenhull, Conference Notebook, NGO Forum.
1995
3 15
NGO Forum – List of Participants, Coordinating Materials
1995
3 16
Letter to Jo Hockenhull from Marguerite Jill Dye
1995
3 17
NWCA Panels, Performances, Notes Exhibitions, Presentations, Correspondence
1995
4 1
Planning Communications. WCA and IOWA.
1991-1993
4 2
Kulturel Information and Koordination. Planning Info, Communication. (Denmark)
1980, 1995
4 3
NGO Forum, Flyers/Events (Assorted)
1995
Subseries 2.2: Research File, “Chinese Government Propaganda”
Box Folder
4 4
Chinese Government Publications, “Propaganda.”
1995
9
Assorted Newspapers – China and U.S. Merchandise Bag from UN Conference in Beijing.
1994-1998
Folder
O.S. 1
Assorted Newspapers – China and U.S.
1995-1998

Series 3: National Women's Caucus for Art, 1995 (NWCA)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
4 5
Notes from Hockenhull, Christenson. NWCA Involvement at the NGO Forum.
1995
4 6
Hockenhull NWCA Planning/Notes.
1995
4 7
Collected Materials: NWCA Involvement at NGO Forum.
1995
4 8
Artists’ Resumes and Materials (NWCA Participants at Huairou), 1 of 2.
1995
4 9
Artists’ Resumes and Materials (NWCA Participants at Huairou), 2 of 2.
1995
4 10
Jo Hockenhull: Notebook
1995
4 11
Letter to Jo Hockenhull from Hung Lui.
1995
4 12
Letter by Jo Hockenhull to International Artists.
1994
4 13
Letter to Jo Hockenhull from Wu Yong Mei (includes photos).
1995
4 14
Publications (Assorted).
1996
4 15
NGO Forum – List of Participants, Coordinating Materials.
1995
4 16
Letter to Jo Hockenhull from Marguerite Jill Dye.
1995
4 17
NWCA Panels, Performances, Notes, Exhibitions, Presentations, Correspondence.
1995
5 1
Correspondence and Artist Work Samples
1995
5 2
NWCA Activities at Huairai – Planning Materials
1995
5 3
Letter from Virginia Soffa to Jo Hockenhull
1995
5 4
Travel Plans and Materials
1995
5 5
Making of the “Traditional Technology” Panel
1995
5 6
Communication with Chinese Women Artists not allowed to attend conference
1995
5 7
Bloody Wymmin Comix #1
1994

Series 4: Chinese and U.S. Women Artists Exchange Project: "Reflections on Two Landscapes", 1997-1998.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 4.1: Planning and Implementation Documents, Part I, U.S. (1995-1998)
Box Folder
5 8
Meyer’s Point, WA Residency. Personal Journal/Diary Collaboration
1997
5 9
Photographs from Meyer’s Point
1996-1997
5 10
Project Description and Statement of Intent
Undated
5 11
Planning and Correspondence
1995-1997
5 12
Artist Exchange, Planning Notebook
Undated
5 13
UN Conference Collected Contacts
1995
5 14
Correspondence – Selection Process
1995
5 15
Correspondence w/ Luo Ying
1995-1997
5 16
Invitations and Acceptances
1996
5 17
Translations
1996
5 18
Final Report, Part 1, “Reflections […]
1997
6 1
Final Arrangements
1997
6 2
Funding
1995-1997
6 3
Correspondence – Planning and Funding
1996-1998
6 4
Meyer’s Point – Communications
1997
6 5
Participant Info
1997
6 6
Residency Activities
1997
6 7
Post-Residency Activities
1996-1997
6 8
Correspondence – After 1997
1998
6 9
Final Report on Part I of Meyer’s Point Residency
1997
6 10
End of Residency
1997-1998
Subseries 4.2: Planning and Implementation Documents, Part II, China (1998)
Box Folder
6 11
Invitations to U.S. Artists for Part II of Exchange
1998
6 12
Arrangements in Wuhan
1998
6 13
Arrangements in Beijing
1998
6 14
Arrangements in Tianjin
1998
6 15
Arrangements in Chengdu
1998
6 16
Arrangements in Hangzhou
1998
6 17
1998 Funding
1998
6 18
Final Schedule(s) and Arrangements
1998
6 19
Jo Hockenhull’s Journal - 1998
1998
6 20
Daily Scheduling in China
1998
6 21
Final Report on Part II of Exchange
1998
6 22
Photos from Part II of Exchange
1998
6 23
CAA Panel Session, 1999 - Planning
1997
6 24
Post – 1998 Communications
1998-1999
6 25
Thank Yous – China
1998
6 26
Post – Exchange Activities and Research
1997-1998
Subseries 4.3: Participating Artists
Box Folder
7 1
Zhang Dehua, Research Institute of Chinese Sculpture
1995-1998
7 2
Li Xiu Qin
1998-1999
7 3
Prepared Binder: China/U.S. Artists’ Exchange (1 of 2)
1995-1999
7 4
Prepared Binder: China/U.S. Artists’ Exchange (2 of 2)
1995-1999
7 5
Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts – Catalog
Undated
7 6
An Album of Paintings by Beijing Women Artists Association
Undated
7 7
China Academy of Art – Program Booklet
Undated
7 8
Invited Exhibition on Contemporary Chinese Sculpture – Catalog
1994-2000
7 9
Selected Works by Xu Jiang and Shi Hui
Undated
7 10
Contemporary Works of the Contemporary Chinese Women Painters – Celebratory Catalog of UN Fourth World Conference on Women Participants
Undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Art and globalization
  • Women -- Economic conditions
  • Women -- Social conditions
  • Women artists

Personal Names

  • Christenson, Ann -- Archives
  • Hockenhull, Jo -- Archives

Corporate Names

  • NGO Forum on Women, Beijing '95 (1995 : Huairou Xian, China)
  • United Nations. Commission on the Status of Women
  • United States. Delegation to the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, China, September 4-15, 1995
  • Washington State University -- Faculty -- Archives
  • Women's Caucus for Art. National Conference (1995)

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Christenson, Ann (creator)