May Swenson – Poetry as Oral and Visual Art
May Swenson read from her work and discussed the role of poetry and its relationship to the visual arts.
May Swenson read from her work and discussed the role of poetry and its relationship to the visual arts.
The colloquium featured June Wayne discussing printmaking.
The colloquium included Audre Lorde, Marge Percy, May Swenson and Anne Waldman. Held at the Student Methodist Center.
Directed by Lee Hudson with music by Sammie Wicks, the performances were based on the work of May Swenson.
Kumin read passages from her book, Poets, Poets, Country Living.
Maxine Kumin- To Make a Prairie Tue Apr 15, 1980 – Tue Apr 15, 1980 Kumin read passages from her book, Poets, Poets, Country Living. From the Wonderful Pen… Read More »
The first statewide juried exhibition of women artists ever held in Texas. Juried by Marcia Tucker, Director of The New Museum of New York. Artists featured in the exhibition: Future… Read More »
A special engagement of the play performed as a benefit for Women & Their Work.
Featuring Julie Christensen, Bert-Etta Davis, Lucy Flohr, T. S. Whitley Hageman, & Nobuko. Above: Nobuko on piano