The Artist as Activist: Conversations with an Artist Advocate and a Social Activist
One of the advantages of having to travel for a living is the ability to stay in touch with friends from many far flung outposts. On one recent winter evening, Gordon Aeschliman and Tom Willett found themselves sharing a meal in Corpus Christi, Texas. The occasion of this surprise encounter was a di...
Format: | Electronic Article |
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Language: | English |
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1994
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Transformation
Year: 1994, Volume: 11, Issue: 2, Pages: 30-32 |
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Summary: | One of the advantages of having to travel for a living is the ability to stay in touch with friends from many far flung outposts. On one recent winter evening, Gordon Aeschliman and Tom Willett found themselves sharing a meal in Corpus Christi, Texas. The occasion of this surprise encounter was a dinner held at the home of Anne Atterbury, noted Christian activist and patron of the arts. Ms. Atterbury had arranged to tape the dinner conversation for a book she is writing, and the following is from a transcript of the evening's intercourse. |
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ISSN: | 1759-8931 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Transformation
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/026537889401100211 |