Box 19
Contains 19 Results:
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, NC. "Personal Narratives: Women Photographers of Color." [October 23, 1993-January 2, 1994] (Group) (4 of 4), 1993 - 1994
Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin. "re.act.feminism-performance art of the 1960s + 70s today." [December 13, 2008-February 8, 2009] (Group), 2008 - 2009
"Thymian's Book: The Diary of a 19th Century Prostitute." Annotated published English translation "Diary of a Lost One" (1 of 4)
This series documents O'Grady's professional pursuits outside of her art career. In addition to general employment information such as resumes, the series documents her work as a government employee, a translator, a teacher, and an assistant to Rev. Jesse Jackson, dating from 1956 to 1999.
See V. Writing D. Journalism for material on O'Grady's career as a freelance journalist.
"Thymian's Book: The Diary of a 19th Century Prostitute." Annotated published English translation "Diary of a Lost One" (2 of 4)
This series documents O'Grady's professional pursuits outside of her art career. In addition to general employment information such as resumes, the series documents her work as a government employee, a translator, a teacher, and an assistant to Rev. Jesse Jackson, dating from 1956 to 1999.
See V. Writing D. Journalism for material on O'Grady's career as a freelance journalist.
"Thymian's Book: The Diary of a 19th Century Prostitute." Annotated published English translation "Diary of a Lost One" (3 of 4)
This series documents O'Grady's professional pursuits outside of her art career. In addition to general employment information such as resumes, the series documents her work as a government employee, a translator, a teacher, and an assistant to Rev. Jesse Jackson, dating from 1956 to 1999.
See V. Writing D. Journalism for material on O'Grady's career as a freelance journalist.
"Thymian's Book: The Diary of a 19th Century Prostitute." Annotated published English translation "Diary of a Lost One" (4 of 4)
This series documents O'Grady's professional pursuits outside of her art career. In addition to general employment information such as resumes, the series documents her work as a government employee, a translator, a teacher, and an assistant to Rev. Jesse Jackson, dating from 1956 to 1999.
See V. Writing D. Journalism for material on O'Grady's career as a freelance journalist.
