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WTP Resources

Grants

Fund for Women Artists: www.womenarts.org
The WomenArts Network is designed to make it easy to contact women who have artistic work or skills to share.  Whether you are putting together a production team, planning a conference, booking a festival, or organizing a single event, you can find the artists you need by searching through these profiles...If you are an artist, creating a profile on the WomenArts Network will make you part of an online community that is being publicized to arts organizations, academic institutions, and others involved in women's or social justice issues.  People who share your interests will be able to learn about your work and contact you for possible collaborations.  Also, as the WomenArts Network grows, we will show the world how talented and diverse women artists really are!


Pedagogy
Coming Soon


Links

Native American Women Playwrights Archive at Miami University, Ohio:
http://staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa/

Women's Project in NYC: www.womensproject.org
Nation's largest and oldest theatre company devoted to producing the work of female playwrights.

Click here to listen to a podcast of Ruth Salvaggio’s talk “Reading Sappho in New Orleans.”
Ruth Salvaggio, a professor of English and Comparative Literature at UNC Chapel Hill, gave the keynote talk at the 2007 WTP conference.  Her speech, “Reading Sappho in New Orleans,” links the fractured poetry of the ancient Greek poet to the disjointed nature of the city of New Orleansbefore and after Hurricane Katrina.  The audience of WTP attendees was so impressed with Salvaggio’s talk that we have had several requests to make it available online.  This link will enable you to listen to “Reading Sappho in New Orleans” as Salvaggio delivered it at TulaneUniversityon April 16, 2007.

 

 

 

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