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October 1, 2011 - February 26, 2012

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Videos about the WB
As part of the research for the exhibition, a series of interviews with women artists and writers involved in the WB was commissioned by Otis College. Check back often, more videos on the way...

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Susan Mogul's Woman's Building
is a humorous, autobiographical memoir. Her documentaries have been screened at film festivals, museums, and... More

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Cynthia Marsh was on faculty at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles from 1973 to 1978.
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(Part II) Marsh served as the Chair of Communication Arts at Otis from 1992 to 1995. She is now on faculty at Univ. Tennesee at Austin Peay.

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GAL chicagolacy
Conversation between Judy Chicago, a founder of the Los Angeles Woman's Building, and Suzanne Lacy, Chair of Public Practice.
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Phranc, the all-American Jewist lesbian folksinger talks about her teenage involvement with the WB and punk music.
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Interview with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, an AIGA "Design Legend."  She was a founder of both the WB and Otis Communication  Arts and now directs Graduate Studies at Yale. Interview with de Bretteville by scholar Jenni Sorkin
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Anne Gauldin co-founded The Waitresses and Sisters Of Survival collaborative performance art groups which grew out of the feminist art community at the Woman's Building.
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Cheri Gaulke joined the Feminist Studio Workshop in 1975. She later became faculty, WB artist-in-residence, Building manager, and Board member. She also cofounded collaborative performance groups Feminist Art Workers and Sisters Of Survival.
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Cheryl Swannack
Cheryl Swannack moved to L.A. to become part of the Feminist Studio Workshop. Her first project was to assist Sheila de Bretteville in finding and remodeling the WB. She went on to work with Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner on the Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe.
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Eloise Klein Healy video
Eloise Klein Healy,  Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing Emerita and founding chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Antioch University Los Angeles, is the author of six books of poetry.
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Feminist Art Workers
Feminist Art Workers is a collaborative performance art group founded in 1976 by Nancy Angelo, Candace Compton, Cheri Gaulke and Laurel Klick and later included Vanalyne Green. They incorporated techniques of feminist education into participatory performance structures.
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Great Lady Rising Event. As told through photos and interviews with Cheri Gaulke, Leslie Labowitz, and Cheryl Swannack, this is the story of installing Kate Millet's statue to the top of the Woman's Building in 1977.
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Kristen Grimstad and Susan Rennie created the New Woman's Survival Catalog, an important publication that documented the organizing efforts of feminists across the country in the early 1970s. The went on to co-found the feminist journal, Chrysalis Magazine.
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Leslie Labowitz is a performance/installation artist best known for her collaboration with Suzanne Lacy from 1977-82 on their public performances on "violence against women." In '82, Labowitz started "Sproutime," an art/life project that has become a successful business. She hold an MFA from Otis.
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Linda Nishio
Linda Nishio's diverse practice has included sculpture, photography, video, performance, printing, drawing and digital images.
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Linda Vallejo, is a Los Angeles based artist whose work uses mixed media to explore issues of history, spirituality, nature and indigenous cultures.
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L.A. Women's Video Center  founded in 1976, was committed making video production accessible to women artists. Through its productions about socially concerned video art, documentation of WB programs, the LAWVC was active in informing the public about women's issues and concerns.
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Michele Kort
Michele Kort has been a journalist for more than 25 years. She is currently Senior Editor of the iconic Ms. Magazine. She was a manager of the Woman's Building in 1973.
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Nancy Buchanan was a founding member of several seminal artist's collectives: F-Space Gallery, Grandview Gallery at the Woman's Building, Los Angeles, and Double X, a feminist art network. She is currently on faculty at CalArts.
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Paula Lumbard
Paula Lumbard apprenticed  with Faith Wilding while attending the Feminist Studio Workshop and earning an MA in feminist art criticism. She currently applies her visual arts knowledge to her firm FootageBank HD representing the work of cinematographers around the world
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Sisters of Survival
Sisters of Survival (S.O.S.) is a collaborative performance art group founded in 1981 by Nancy Angelo, Jerri Allyn, Anne Gauldin, Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry that focused on anti-nuclear issues.
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Susan E. King joined the  Feminist Studio Workshop where she started writing and making artists' books. She was on faculty and served as Studio Director of the Women's Graphic Center at the Woman's Building. A trade edition of her artist's book, Treading the Maze, was published Chronicle Books in 1997.
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In Mourning and Rage video
In Mourning and Rage-   documentation of a performance by Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz from 1977. Their ongoing collaborative work was pivotal in the production of radical new approaches to public performance and the development of alternative networks to support artists.
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Terry Wolverton spent thirteen years working and creating at the Woman's Building where, in addition to producing performance and literary art, and the Lesbian Art Project.
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Waitresses performance art group created work that humorously addressed the issue of women and work. They performed all over Los Angeles in restaurants, public sites, and the DooDah Parade.
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Mother Art was a collective of 8 women artists working on social and political issues, using performance, video, photography, installation and personal narratives. As mothers, they addressed issues that affect women and children. They were active from 1973-1986.
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BMG Jerri Allyn
Jerri Allyn is a founding member of The Waitresses and Sisters Of Survival. She has received many grants for her work including from the New York State Council NEA. She directed programs at the Bronx Museum and has been on faculty at Otis and Pitzer College, among others.
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BMG Gloria Orenstein
Gloria Feman Orenstein is Professor of Comparative Literature and Gender Studies at USC. She was the co-creator of The Woman's Salon for literature in NY in the seventies, and the author of several books. Her work has focused on "The Women of Surrealism," and she was the first to write on the that topic.
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BMG Deena Metzger
Deena Metzger was on faculty at the Feminist Studio Workshop, she headed the Women Writer's Series and the Woman's Words Conference. Deena is a poet, novelist, essayist, storyteller, teacher, healer and medicine woman who has taught and counseled for over forty years.
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BMG - Woman's Bldg Betty Gordon
Betty Gordon came to the Women's Building in 1976 to pursue her journey as an artist. While earning an MA in Healing Art Making at The Feminist Studio Workshop, Betty developed and implemented a teaching practicum exploring imaginative thinking as a learning space.
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BMG Woman's Bldg Bia Lowe
Bia Lowe's essays have appeared in many magazines and journals, and anthologies including The Kenyon Review, Harper's, and Helter Skelter: L.A. Art In The 1990s (Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.) Her first book, Wild Ride won the 1996 QPB New Visions Award for creative non-fiction. 
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BMG Woman's bldg - Helene Ly
Helene Ly Ly was born in Saigon of Chinese parents. She moved to Paris to study art and later to Los Angeles in 1980 where she participatd in the Feminist Studio Workshop. She went on to study Urban Design and Architecture at UCLA and later worked for 25 years for  the L.A. City Planning Department.
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Record Companies Drag Their Feet is the original 1977 video created by the L.A. Women's Video Center to document the media performance by Leslie Labowitz.
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BMG Woman's bldg - Suzanne Lacy
Suzanne Lacy  is best known for her work with feminist and social-justice issues, and in her four-decade career, has worked in various media, including installations, video and performance art. Her work addresses social issues such as sexual violence, poverty and incarceration. She is Chair of the Otis Public Practice program.
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Vanalyne Green video
Vanalyne Green is artist, writer and teacher. Her video art has screened extensively, including the Whitney Biennial, the Museum of Modern Art, NY, the Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Videotheque de Paris, the Guggenheim Museum, among others. 
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BMG Woman's bldg - Bruria Finkel
Bruria Finkel creates works of art in a variety of media in the form of both temporary and permanent installations. She helped found the Los Angeles Council of Women Artists (LACWA) to protest gender discrimination at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1968 but also served as a board member of Womanspace in 1970.
 
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BMG Woman's bldg - Gilah Hirsch
Gilah Hirsch is a painting instructor at California State University Dominguez Hills with many paintings, prints, photographs and videos in numerous exhibitions, and has had over a dozen articles published. She has evolved several innovative psychotherapeutic practices in creativity enhancement as well as a system of behavioral therapy.
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BMG Woman's bldg - Ruth Weisberg
Ruth Weisberg teaches drawing and printmaking at the USC Roski School of Fine Arts. She works primarily in painting, drawing and printmaking. Her work is widely exhibited, with her most recent exhibitions including "Ruth Weisberg: Unfurled" at the Skirball Cultural Institute, Los Angeles, and "Michigan Collects Weisberg" at Eastern Michigan University.
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BMG Woman's bldg - Rachel Rosenthal
Rachel Rosenthal is an internationally recognized pioneer in the field of feminist and ecological performance art. Her revolutionary performance technique integrates text, movement, voice, choreography, improvisation, dramatic lighting and wildly imaginative sets into an unforgettable theatrical experience.
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Carol Chen Video
Carol Chen started out as a chemistry pre-med student at Occidental College in Los Angeles.  She became interested in graphic design when she took classes at the Woman’s Building from Susan King and Cindy Marsh.  She learned both the meticulous method of working a press and the creativity of experimenting. Carol later became an executive at Sony Music.
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BMG-WB-PTS-and-Sponsors

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts  |  Henry Luce Foundation  | 
Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles  |  Barbara Lee Foundation


 

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