Tuesday, April 12, 2011

May 21: Telling Our Stories: Life Into Art

Join us for the final Huntington Women's Studies Seminars event of the year, the always popular writers' panel.

Telling Our Stories: Life into Art
May 21, 2011

Sandra Tsing Loh, writer/performer
Sandra Tsing Loh is the author of A Year in Van Nuys, Aliens in America, Depth Takes a Holiday, and If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now. She has written and performed in solo shows, including “Mother on Fire” and "Sugar Plum Fairy.” She is a regular commentator on NPR.

Michele Serros, writer
Michele Serros is the author of Chicana Falsa and Other Stories of Death, Identity and Oxnard, How to be a Chicana Role Model, and two Young Adult novels: Honey Blonde Chica and ¡Scandalosa! A Honey Blonde Chica Novel.

Mary Trunk, documentary filmmaker
Mary Trunk is the director of The Watershed and Plain Art. Her newest documentary (currently in post-production), Lost in Living, focuses on women artists as mothers. She is a co-owner of Ma and Pa Films.

Registration: 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Program: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Lunch: 12:00 p.m.

Bring a sack lunch or buy a sandwich lunch ticket at registration (limited supply).
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THE SEMINAR AND NO RESERVATION IS REQUIRED.
Seminar participants may be admitted to museum free of charge.

2 comments:

Mary Trunk said...

Hi Penny, Thanks for posting my web link in the blog about the next Huntington women's panel. Unfortunately the link doesn't seem to work. The web address is www.maandpafilms.com. Thanks so much and look forward to meeting you. Best, Mary Trunk

Penny L. Richards said...

Should be fixed now.