Terri Hanlon
2010
Terri Hanlon is the author of two micro feature video works, Meringue Diplomacy (2010) and Inversion of Solitude (1993). Both integrate performances by a circle of her gifted artist colleagues with music, lighting, camera and costumes. Terri received a BA in sculpture from the California College of the Arts. In the late 70's she co-founded a performance art group, The EVA Sisters (Terri, Fern Friedman and Deborah Slater) based in San Francisco. She met these collaborators while earning her MA in the "Interdisciplinary Arts" program at San Francisco State, one of the first of its kind in the U.S. The EVA Sisters, named after the astronaut term extra-vehicular activity, also collaborated with David Behrman to produce an early interactive performance art piece, Looking Past the Future in 1979. The EVA Sisters project What House, based on a feminist "bottom-line" perspective of the art world, toured nationally. In the late 70's and early 80's, Friedman and Hanlon collaborated with composers Paul DeMarinis and David Behrman and performer Anne Klingensmith to produce the record She's Wild. They also did several live interactive performance versions of that piece in San Francisco and N…
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