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Size: 2 Items, audiovisual files (3 hrs., 49 min.)
Summary: An interview with Carrie Moyer conducted 2024 July 9 and 23, by Ann Cvetkovich for the Archives of American Art, at Moyer's home in Brooklyn, New York.
Moyer, Carrie, 1960-
Painter, Activist, Educator
Size: 2 Items, audiovisual files (3 hrs., 49 min.)
Summary: An interview with Carrie Moyer conducted 2024 July 9 and 23, by Ann Cvetkovich for the Archives of American Art, at Moyer's home in Brooklyn, New York.
Interviewee Carrie Moyer (1960- ) is a painter and activist who lives and works in New York, Moyer was co-founder of Dyke Action Machine! from 1991-2008 and teaches at Hunter College in Brooklyn, New York.
Interviewer Ann Cvetkovich (1957- ) is a scholar and oral historian currently based in Ottawa, Ontario.
This interview is part of the Archives of American Art Oral History Program, started in 1958 to document the history of the visual arts in the United States, primarily through interviews with artists, historians, dealers, critics and administrators.
English .
Funding for this interview was provided by the Alice L. Walton Foundation.
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