Kathleen March talks about color, about fiber arts as both textural and textual, and about book arts and the idea of books as home. She also touches on feminist theory and on the need for the arts and humanities in today\u27s society.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pplhistory_makers_audio_interviews/1011/thumbnail.jp
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In this interview, Helen Klebesadel first talks about her experience growing up on a diary farm in s...
Pam Hall is an interdisciplinary artist, scholar, film-maker, and writer. Her visual art has been ex...
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In their interview with Judy Chicago, Andrea Berryman and Jennifer Patterson ask the artist about th...
Craft objects offer an excellent opportunity to study the transfer or recreation of memory through a...
In 1970, in an unsuspecting rural community in central California, Judy Chicago married feminist stu...
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