Gauldin, Anne

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Anne Gauldin (b. 1951, Whittier, California) is an artist and graphic designer with many ties to collaborative projects. While a participant in the Feminist Studio Workshop at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles, she received her MA in Feminist Art and Education from Goddard College. Gauldin co-founded two historically significant, collaborative feminist perfomance art groups: The Waitresses and Sisters of Survival.

At the Woman's Building she helped establish and maintain the Woman's Building Slide Archive. She also served on the board of directors, taught in the Summer Art Program, and worked in the Women's Graphic Center (WGC) business. Gauldin directs WOW, a 20-year art collaborative that uses art and performance to reconnect women to nature and spirituality. She is a principal in the graphic design studio Gauldin/Farrington Design.

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referencedIn Maria Karras collection of Woman's Building papers and photographs, 1972-2018 Getty Research Institute
contributorOf Sisters of Survival records, 1954-2015 Getty Research Institute
creatorOf Gauldin, Anne. Make it safe [videorecording] / the Waitresses, Anne Gauldin, Chutney Gunderson. Getty Research Institute
contributorOf The Waitresses records, 1971-2015 Getty Research Institute
referencedIn Woman's Building records, 1960-2016 Getty Research Institute
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associatedWith Allyn, Jerri, 1952- person
associatedWith Angelo, Nancy person
associatedWith Gaulke, Cheri person
associatedWith Maberry, Sue person
memberOf Sisters of Survival corporateBody
memberOf Waitresses (Group of artists) corporateBody
associatedWith Woman's Building (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Whittier CA US
Subject
Feminism and art
Performance art
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Graphic designers
Performance artists
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Birth 1951

Female

Americans

English

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