The Museum of Modern Art in NYC recently featured Carolee Schneemann’s installation Up To And Including Her Limits in the exhibit “On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century”. Her multidisciplinary work has been shown at innumerable venues around the world. On September 24th Seattle’s Henry Art Gallery opened the career-spanning exhibit including film, video, kinetic sculptures, initiated at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, NY in 2010. In 1997 a major survey of her work was held at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York. Schneemann’s letters are the subject of Correspondence Course: An Epistolary History of Carolee Schneemann and Her Circle, edited by Kristine Stiles (Duke University Press, 2010). Additional publications include Imaging Her Erotics – Essays, Interviews, Projects (MIT Press 2003, 2004) and More Than Meat Joy: Complete Performance Work and Selected Writing (McPherson & Co. 1979, 1997).