Quote:
"By deliberately choosing to glorify the materials accessible to the shut-in housewife, [Joyce] Wieland has found a space to breathe. Cats, mice, the kitchen table and sink, teacups and teapots are all a part of her repertoire. Wearing the nametags that have been lavished upon her—most significantly, 'the ultimate feminine artist'—Wieland admits that domestic trappings have provided a strength for her work."
-- Debbie Magidson and Judy Wright
Source:
Magidson, Debbie, and Judy Wright. "True Patriot Love."
["[Originally published in] Art and Artists 8 (October 1973): 39-41."]
In The Films of Joyce Wieland, edited by Kathryn Elder. Toronto: Toronto International Film Festival Group, 1999.
(p. 85)