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In page Vivienne Binns:

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Alongside feminist contemporaries such as Barbara Hall, Frances Phoenix (nee Budden), Beverly Garlick, Jude Adams and Toni Robertson, Binns was at the forefront of the development of The Women's Art Movement (WAM) in Sydney,[1] Beginning in 1973 and inspired by Linda Nochlin's essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?", WAM aimed to address discrimination and sexism within the art world through various actions and exhibitions.[2] Binns was a founding member in 1974.[3] WAM was particularly dedicated to the documentation of women's artwork through the development of the Women's Art Register.[citation needed]