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		<title>By: Donna Taylor</title>
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		<description>I copied this from a local email list- tthought you&#039;d want to know we&#039;re celebrating Tee&#039;s work.

Womanlove: The Life, Art and Legacy of Tee Corinnea Symposiumat the University of Oregon Libraries in EugeneMonday December 8 and Tuesday December 9

Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Oregon Libraries has installed an exhibit on Tee Corinne, and will hold a short symposium about Tee&#039;s life and work (and about lesbian culture and representation) on Monday, December 8 and Tuesday, December 9. 
The exhibit in Knight Library is entitled WomanLove: The Life, Art, and Legacy of Tee Corinne and runs from September 29 through December 31. 

On December 8 at 7pm, there will be a keynote address by Tirza Latimer (prof. of art history at the California College of the Arts). Following the keynote talk, there will be a catered reception in the Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room. 
On Tuesday, December 9 in the morning [exact time to be determined] there will be a slide show of Ruth Mountaingrove&#039;s photographs, which are also housed in Special Collections and University Archives,and then a panel discussion with Tirza Latimer, UO faculty and graduate students, and others on the topic of lesbian culture and representation. Following the discussion, and a snack break, probablyabout 12:15-1:15 there&#039;ll be a reading, &quot;Tee and Creative Community&quot;, by the Southern Oregon Women Writers&#039; Group.
The exhibit and symposium events are sponsored by the UO Libraries, the Center for the Study of Women in Society, and the Women&#039;s and Gender Studies Program at UO.

All these events are open to the public.

This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate Tee Corinne&#039;s life and art, and fabulous reason to have a party in her honor! I know she would have been happy and proud about the exhibit, the lecture, and the Tuesday program!

We hope to see many women from the lesbian land community here for these events. If you have any questions about the planned festivities, please let me know.

Linda Long
Manuscripts Librarian
University of Oregon Libraries
llong@uoregon.edu


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Linda J. Long
Manuscripts Librarian
Special Collections and University Archives
University of Oregon Libraries
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
llong@uoregon.edu
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I copied this from a local email list- tthought you&#8217;d want to know we&#8217;re celebrating Tee&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>Womanlove: The Life, Art and Legacy of Tee Corinnea Symposiumat the University of Oregon Libraries in EugeneMonday December 8 and Tuesday December 9</p>
<p>Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Oregon Libraries has installed an exhibit on Tee Corinne, and will hold a short symposium about Tee&#8217;s life and work (and about lesbian culture and representation) on Monday, December 8 and Tuesday, December 9.<br />
The exhibit in Knight Library is entitled WomanLove: The Life, Art, and Legacy of Tee Corinne and runs from September 29 through December 31. </p>
<p>On December 8 at 7pm, there will be a keynote address by Tirza Latimer (prof. of art history at the California College of the Arts). Following the keynote talk, there will be a catered reception in the Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room.<br />
On Tuesday, December 9 in the morning [exact time to be determined] there will be a slide show of Ruth Mountaingrove&#8217;s photographs, which are also housed in Special Collections and University Archives,and then a panel discussion with Tirza Latimer, UO faculty and graduate students, and others on the topic of lesbian culture and representation. Following the discussion, and a snack break, probablyabout 12:15-1:15 there&#8217;ll be a reading, &#8220;Tee and Creative Community&#8221;, by the Southern Oregon Women Writers&#8217; Group.<br />
The exhibit and symposium events are sponsored by the UO Libraries, the Center for the Study of Women in Society, and the Women&#8217;s and Gender Studies Program at UO.</p>
<p>All these events are open to the public.</p>
<p>This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate Tee Corinne&#8217;s life and art, and fabulous reason to have a party in her honor! I know she would have been happy and proud about the exhibit, the lecture, and the Tuesday program!</p>
<p>We hope to see many women from the lesbian land community here for these events. If you have any questions about the planned festivities, please let me know.</p>
<p>Linda Long<br />
Manuscripts Librarian<br />
University of Oregon Libraries<br />
<a href="mailto:llong@uoregon.edu">llong@uoregon.edu</a></p>
<p>&#8211; </p>
<p>Linda J. Long<br />
Manuscripts Librarian<br />
Special Collections and University Archives<br />
University of Oregon Libraries<br />
Eugene, OR 97403-1299<br />
<a href="mailto:llong@uoregon.edu">llong@uoregon.edu</a><br />
(541) 346-1906</p>
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		<title>By: falloch</title>
		<link>http://dykestowatchoutfor.com/tee-corinne#comment-112057</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 17:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While packing up some books at my mum&#039;s last month, I found an old copy of Common Lives/Lesbian Lives (#4), published in Iowa City in the early eighties, with a set of photographs by Tee &#039;Packing Up Books at Charley Lake&#039;. I must confess I&#039;d forgotten about her, though those photos has intrigued me when I first saw them, and I too was totally bowled over by the Sinister Wisdom photo and other solarised works. I googled Tee today and found out she&#039;d passed on nearly two years ago. I&#039;m going to try and reacquaint myself with her work. it&#039;s so sad she died relatively young and largely unrecognised by the mainstream, but I&#039;m so glad she never compromised her work in a bid to get into that mainstream.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While packing up some books at my mum&#8217;s last month, I found an old copy of Common Lives/Lesbian Lives (#4), published in Iowa City in the early eighties, with a set of photographs by Tee &#8216;Packing Up Books at Charley Lake&#8217;. I must confess I&#8217;d forgotten about her, though those photos has intrigued me when I first saw them, and I too was totally bowled over by the Sinister Wisdom photo and other solarised works. I googled Tee today and found out she&#8217;d passed on nearly two years ago. I&#8217;m going to try and reacquaint myself with her work. it&#8217;s so sad she died relatively young and largely unrecognised by the mainstream, but I&#8217;m so glad she never compromised her work in a bid to get into that mainstream.</p>
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		<title>By: Betty Lark Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Betty Lark Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 23:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What an inspiration! A joy to see her photos. She continues to impact all who will see her work on the internet and in her publications. I am profoundly impacted. I was searching on the internet today to see what other lesbian photographers had work posted and or written about on line and found this bold, beautiful and creative work that celebrated our sexuality. What a treat! I figured out that Tee was about 65 now and I thought she was somewhere in Oregon and I keep searching around on the internet because I wanted to contact her to see about buying one of her photos. Then sadly I as I kept looking, I learned that she had died of cancer. I can&#039;t help feeling sad, that I can not meet her in person or tell her that she is someone I admire. I certainly would have loved adding her to my collection of photos of me kissing women I admire.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an inspiration! A joy to see her photos. She continues to impact all who will see her work on the internet and in her publications. I am profoundly impacted. I was searching on the internet today to see what other lesbian photographers had work posted and or written about on line and found this bold, beautiful and creative work that celebrated our sexuality. What a treat! I figured out that Tee was about 65 now and I thought she was somewhere in Oregon and I keep searching around on the internet because I wanted to contact her to see about buying one of her photos. Then sadly I as I kept looking, I learned that she had died of cancer. I can&#8217;t help feeling sad, that I can not meet her in person or tell her that she is someone I admire. I certainly would have loved adding her to my collection of photos of me kissing women I admire.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 07:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: pandora</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 17:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>last night i was looking through the december 06 Curve... and was SO excited when i saw Tee&#039;s photo and that there was an article about her.... i shrieked, &quot;hey this is an article about my friend!&quot;  then my joy toppled in a shower of sparks when i realized that the article was to commemorate her life, and that she passed away last august.  i had no idea.  Tee was / is an incredible artist, an loving friend and inspiring woman all around.  in my early twenties i was lucky enough to live close by Tee and Bev, i house sat for them, worked in their garden, helped them chop wood.  she photographed me and my girlfriend at the time in a long process of taking off our clothes and kissing.  she had us over for dinner, was a fantastic writing coach in a shared writers group, and i am stunned at the loss of her presence, even though it has been many years since i have seen her.  please.  tell the people you love them you do.  inform those who inspire you that they are amazing.  i am spinning wide open, struck home again by 
the precious of this one lovely life.  communicate all your love.  and i plan on writing Tee a long letter and magicking it into the ether.  i know she will get it loud and clear.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>last night i was looking through the december 06 Curve&#8230; and was SO excited when i saw Tee&#8217;s photo and that there was an article about her&#8230;. i shrieked, &#8220;hey this is an article about my friend!&#8221;  then my joy toppled in a shower of sparks when i realized that the article was to commemorate her life, and that she passed away last august.  i had no idea.  Tee was / is an incredible artist, an loving friend and inspiring woman all around.  in my early twenties i was lucky enough to live close by Tee and Bev, i house sat for them, worked in their garden, helped them chop wood.  she photographed me and my girlfriend at the time in a long process of taking off our clothes and kissing.  she had us over for dinner, was a fantastic writing coach in a shared writers group, and i am stunned at the loss of her presence, even though it has been many years since i have seen her.  please.  tell the people you love them you do.  inform those who inspire you that they are amazing.  i am spinning wide open, struck home again by<br />
the precious of this one lovely life.  communicate all your love.  and i plan on writing Tee a long letter and magicking it into the ether.  i know she will get it loud and clear.</p>
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		<title>By: Jaxedit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2007 01:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m the poet whose conversations with Tee Corinne led to the way she played with those solarized photos in her book &quot;Yantras of Womanlove&quot; and the author of the poems in that book. I&#039;ve only just found out about her death--nearly five months later!--and I am deeply saddened that she was taken so soon.  Tee was a couple of years younger than I am, but believe me, 60-something is a lot younger than it used to be. It&#039;s hard to believe we have become &quot;history,&quot; as well as mainstreamed. Time to clamor for a re-edition of &quot;Yantras&quot; and to make new art in Tee&#039;s memory!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m the poet whose conversations with Tee Corinne led to the way she played with those solarized photos in her book &#8220;Yantras of Womanlove&#8221; and the author of the poems in that book. I&#8217;ve only just found out about her death&#8211;nearly five months later!&#8211;and I am deeply saddened that she was taken so soon.  Tee was a couple of years younger than I am, but believe me, 60-something is a lot younger than it used to be. It&#8217;s hard to believe we have become &#8220;history,&#8221; as well as mainstreamed. Time to clamor for a re-edition of &#8220;Yantras&#8221; and to make new art in Tee&#8217;s memory!</p>
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		<title>By: HLM</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 04:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deb, I&#039;m so glad I&#039;m not the only one who sees it as two women having passionate sex. It seems quite clear to me that the woman &#039;cradling&#039; the other woman is also stroking, finger, f*cking or otherwise doing fabulous things to her vulva and/or vagina, while she also kisses her neck, and loves her, sagging breasts and all. It creeps me out b/c it&#039;s in negative, which is always eerie, but it&#039;s also beautiful and raw and real, not airbrushed fake perfection but real women having real sex that is not about titillating men. That&#039;s what makes it great LESBIAN art as well as just great art, to me. Aloha all, HLM</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deb, I&#8217;m so glad I&#8217;m not the only one who sees it as two women having passionate sex. It seems quite clear to me that the woman &#8216;cradling&#8217; the other woman is also stroking, finger, f*cking or otherwise doing fabulous things to her vulva and/or vagina, while she also kisses her neck, and loves her, sagging breasts and all. It creeps me out b/c it&#8217;s in negative, which is always eerie, but it&#8217;s also beautiful and raw and real, not airbrushed fake perfection but real women having real sex that is not about titillating men. That&#8217;s what makes it great LESBIAN art as well as just great art, to me. Aloha all, HLM</p>
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		<title>By: lepa mladjenovic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2006 21:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>writing from cold belgrade night.  moving through the internet to find the love story of tee corrine.  feeling melancolic.  remembering how fascinated how beautifull i felt when first time i saw sinsiter wisdom photograph! ah!  she made me feel lesbian love is a piece of art.  proud of great lesbian tee corinne.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>writing from cold belgrade night.  moving through the internet to find the love story of tee corrine.  feeling melancolic.  remembering how fascinated how beautifull i felt when first time i saw sinsiter wisdom photograph! ah!  she made me feel lesbian love is a piece of art.  proud of great lesbian tee corinne.</p>
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