Letter from Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, of the California Institute of the Arts, requesting... Show moreLetter from Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, of the California Institute of the Arts, requesting information about the Women's Center at Barnard. Discusses the artistic implications of the sexual revolution and the state of women's studies on the west coast. Show less
Letter in which the chairperson of the Women's Center's executive committee discusses the Center... Show moreLetter in which the chairperson of the Women's Center's executive committee discusses the Center's involvement in an upcoming film series investigating the image of women in cinema, and the prospective video workshop in which women from the college, the university, and the wider community could "record their experience of being a woman." Show less
Letter in which Herschberger discusses various subjects with respect to the Westbeth women... Show moreLetter in which Herschberger discusses various subjects with respect to the Westbeth women playwrights. Show less
Letter in which Walker inquires about a possible collaboration between the Westbeth Feminist... Show moreLetter in which Walker inquires about a possible collaboration between the Westbeth Feminist Playwrights and the Women's Center at Barnard. Includes a short description of the Collective's recent activities. Show less
Letter in which the Women's Center's acting director Catharine Stimpson suggests ways in which... Show moreLetter in which the Women's Center's acting director Catharine Stimpson suggests ways in which the Westbeth Feminist Playwrights could produce some of their work at Barnard. Show less
Handwritten letter in which the photographer suggests that the Women's Center ought to mount an... Show moreHandwritten letter in which the photographer suggests that the Women's Center ought to mount an exhibition of her work. Show less
Letter in which the artist formally proposes mounting an exhibition of her work at the Women's... Show moreLetter in which the artist formally proposes mounting an exhibition of her work at the Women's Center, suggesting that her photographs, particularly those of black women, represent subjects traditionally ignored by the art establishment. Show less
Letter in which the artist discusses arrangements for upcoming shows, and insists that her work... Show moreLetter in which the artist discusses arrangements for upcoming shows, and insists that her work cannot be classified as "feminist art." Show less