Activist Video Archive

Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists, and philanthropists.

Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists and philanthropists.

Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry

Cheri Gaulke - Cheri Gaulke is a performance artist who addressed themes of religion, sexual identity, and cultural transformation in her work.  In 1975, she was one of the founding participants of the Feminist Studio Workshop at the Women's Building.  She has presented work all over the world including on buses, in churches, and prehistoric temples.  Since moving away from performance art, she has worked in video installations and public art.  She also teaches.

Sue Maberry - Sue Maberry is the director of the Library at the Otis College of Design. Also an early force in the Women's Building, and the Women's Feminist Workshop there, she is currently mounting an exhibit about the Women's Building for Pacific Standard Time, the multi-discipline and multi-museum exhibit funded by the Getty about Southern California.

Interview done under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. www.politicalgraphics.org


“Everything that is tearing us down today will become a memory, and this memory will be shared as an anecdote or a story or a poem or a play or a warning. It will be shared with another human being, who will then understand that he is not alone in his sadness. This is why we show up for others and tell our tales and listen to others. The great congregation meets daily, and you are someone’s angel today.”

-Tennessee Williams/Interview with James Grissom

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