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This file contains an MA Seminar Paper by Rachael Harris, a folder titled "Castlemilk Womanhouse Documentation" that was donated by Rachael Harris, and a "Womanhouse Project" booklet that was donated by Annie Lovejoy (one of the artists who contributed to the CMW project).
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Rachael Harris' Seminar Paper.
There is another copy of this paper. This is located in GWL, within the Cock and Bull Culture File.
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This folder was created by Rachael Harris. Harris was a key figure in the instigation of the CMW project, as well as a contributing artist. Her installation, "The House that Jill Built", commented on women's relationship to the built environment. The folder contains photographs of the artists' space at CMW, original leaflets and flyers that advertised the work of CMW and photocopies of press coverage of CMW dating from 1990. The date of creation of the folder is unknown, however, much of its content dates from the year 1990.
Donated by Rachael Harris. Date of donation unknown.
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This booklet was created by Annie Lovejoy. Lovejoy was an artist who contribted to the CMW project through her "A Sense of Purpose" installation in the tenement's kitchen, a project centred on the "endless cycle" of kitchen duties, and her "A Room of My Own" installation. The booklet includes details of Lovejoy's residency, details of her ideas for her installations and details of her proposed workshop. The date of creation of the booklet is unknown, however, much of its content relates to events that took place in the year 1990.
Donated by Annie Lovejoy. Date of donation unknown.
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An essay taken from "From the Center: Feminist Essays on Women's Art" by Lucy R. Lippard. The essay talks abouth the art of Miriam Shapiro who was one of the artists responsible for the first Womanhouse in Los Angeles in the 1970s.