| 321. |  | Detail of Barbara Smith installed as a living sculpture. Event for the College Art Association Conference at the WB, Feb. 2, 1977. WB77.320
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| 322. |  | Laundry Maze by Mother Art. Event for the College Art Association Conference at the WB, Feb. 2, 1977. WB77.321
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| 323. |  | "The Swinging Nun" by Nancy Abgelo. Event for the College Art Association Conference at the WB, Feb. 2, 1977. WB77.322
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| 324. |  | Laurel Klick "Selling Pieces of Herself." Event for the College Art Association Conference at the WB, Feb. 2, 1977. WB77.323
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| 325. |  | "Graphic Movement." Thorman Bonetti Event for the College Art Association Conference at the WB, Feb. 2, 1977. WB77.324
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| 326. |  | Barbara Smith and Cheri Gaulke performing as part of the "Three Weeks in May" series organized by Suzanne Lacy. WB77.325
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| 327. |  | She Who Would Fly performance by Suzanne Lacy as part of the "Three Weeks in May" series. WB77.326
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| 328. |  | All Men are Potential Rapists performance by Leslie Labowitz as part of the "Three Weeks in May" series organized by Suzanne Lacy. WB77.327
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| 329. |  | In Mourning and In Rage performance by Leslie Labowitz and Suzanne Lacy was a response to the media coverage of the Hillside Strangler case in Los Angeles. Project was sponsored by Ariadne, a performance network organization which was part of the Feminist Studio Workshop activities during this year. WB77.328
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| 330. |  | In Mourning and In Rage performance by Leslie Labowitz and Suzanne Lacy, with assistance by Bia Lowe, was staged on the steps of Los Angeles Hall, and designed to be viewed through newspaper and television coverage. WB77.329
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