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Ann Arbor artists who may or may not be notable enough for new pages - you could do additional research to determine if a stub is created. All of them are represented in AADL's circulating art print collection: Susan Skarsgard designer
 * Lois Lovejoy
 * Linda Klenczar
 * Carol Hanna
 * Kay Cassil
 * Ellen Wilt
 * Laura Strowe

Joanne Leonard photographer -- has provided a list of sources for anyone wanting to work on her entry.

Phoebe Gloeckner graphic novelist, has entry

Nancy Savoca film director, producer, screenwriter, UM Library has her archives, wikipedia entry

Carolyn Nowak, cartoonist and illustrator

Jill Stefani Wagner painter

Mary Thiefels - tree town murals

Laura Russello - textile designer and community organizer worked with Mary Thiefels, wikipedia entry

Margaret Parker - painting, textiles, sculpture

Holly Hughes - performance artist, UM Professor, wikipedia entry

Barbara Brown - book artist, UM professor

Lynda Cole - artist | website

Lisa Kron - actress and playwright, from Ann Arbor, wrote the lyrics to Fun Home, wikipedia entry

Anna Sui - fashion designer from Detroit, wikipedia entry

Lady Louisa Greville (ca. 1743- ca. 1803) Female UK artist. Works held at the British Museum and Tate.

Oriolle Cullen Senior Curator of Contemporary Fashion at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Lisa Fischman Director of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College (an aggressively feminist college art museum)

Kaywin Feldman Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. First women to be at such a level.

Sources for Photography History Related Women
Directory of Early Michigan Photographers. http://clements.umich.edu/eadadd/tinder_directory.pdf This is a huge collection of photographers in Michigan, including several early female photographers like Young & McKay (Pontiac) and Lucretia Gillett (Saline).  Best searched by using "Miss". See also "Snapshots of Michigan Female Photographers in Michigan History Magazine, Nov/Dec 2016" for more information on other female photographers.

Liz Siegel Art Institute of Chicago Photography Curator, has written several books that demonstrate the power of women's (middle class/poor) work in photograph albums.

Emme Gerhard needs more information about her and Mayme Gerhard's upbringing/education. They were somewhat ambiguous in their depictions of POC at the 1904's World Fair and provided free publicity for the Suffrage movement.

Verna Posever Curtis is a curator at the Library of Congress in Prints and Photographs Division.