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A Studio of One's Own

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A place... a refuge... a restorant... for Lesbians by Lesbians on a beautiful mountainside in New Hampshire. A handful of Lesbians, all good friends, plan and built a glorious studio and make it available for all creative women to use. Virginia Woolf's dream come true.

103 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1985

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Ann Stokes

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A two-part history of building a Vermont studio by and for the lesbian community. Part One is a construction journal, diary-like with pictures. The second part is testimonials of the first few artists that rented the studio: Artist-activist and once owner of Philadelphia's Giovanni’s Room Bookstore Pat Hill, NYC playwright Pat Staten, then PhD candidate and since writer and independent curator Judy Stein, and the late artist and writer Dohrn Zachai.
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