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2 4 ▼ m ay 1 7 , 1 © 9 6 ▼ ju a t o u t out about town OW TO CONTACT US Out About Town is a free community service of ) n t out Listings of events, announcements and groups that are specifically relevant to gay men. lesbians and bisexuals of every color ¡r Oregon are provided free of charge j Just out prints a full groups listing in the second issue of the month, the deadline for that issue is the Thursday before the first Friday of the ! month. In the first issue that comes out each month Juot out will list only immediate care organizations The deadline for that issue is the Thursday before the third Friday of the month These deadlines apply to the calendar also Announcements are subject to editing, and inclusion is subject to space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone Please type your announcement Send submissions to fust out calendar. PO Box 14400. Portland. OR 97293-0400; or fax to 236-1257 Wednesday-Saturday. 7 pm Tuesday and Sunday, 2 pm Sunday; special matinee 2 pm Saturday June 8, World Trade Center. 25 S W Salmon S t . $ l2 5 0 -$ 3 0 , 224-4491 ) within the past three years Applications must be received by S pm June 14. (Send an SASE to: MRG/Lilla Jewel Award, 3558 SE Hawthorne B lv d . Suite 102. Portland, OR 97214.) (6/7) The Resurrection Players present Tim Kelly's Victorian mystery- drama W ho W a lk * in th e D a rk A portion of ticket sales will benefit Shepherd's Door, the Rescue Mission's Women and Family Shelter Through May 25 (8pm Friday-Saturday. Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1700 NE 132nd A v e . $7 adults; $5 students through 12th grade, reservations 667-6431.) Speak to Your Brothers holds monthly discussion groups in Portland area neighborhoods for gay and bisexual men Build support networks and relationships with gay and bisexual men living nearby. Sign up for an existing or new Neighborhood MenTalk group. (Doug o r Trevor 223-5907.) (8/2) Oregon Ballet Theatre performs its sixth annual “American Choreographers Showcase ” Ten works selected from OBT's repertoire will be performed to music spanning from the Baroque period to rock 'n' roll. Two different programs will be performed during the three-week run. (Performances: M ay 10-12; 15-19; 21-24. Inter mediate Theatre. Portland Center for the Performing Arts, $IO -$35 ltickets OBT box office 222-5538. G l Joe's TicketMaster outlets 790-ARTS. PCPA box office].) ANNOUNCEMENTS Items in Out About Town run for six months. If you wish to continue to run your group's information, please submit an updated announce ment before the expiration date noted at the end of your listing. B ulletin B oard Like wine? Want to learn more about it? Join Fruits of the Vina, a friendly, unpretentious group of lesbians and gay men who love tasting and learning about wine. Beginners welcome. No wine snobs allowed. (Information: PO Box 11593. Portland, OR 97211.) ( 1 1/1) ENTERTAINMENT Phoanix Rising Foundation hosts its second annual Lesbian and Gay Pride Dinner at the Portland Hilton Hotel on June 20 This year's Jack Abele Award will be presented to John E. Baker. Entertainment will be provided by Michael Alan Harrison and Ritah Parrish. (6 pm. $75. 223-8299.) (6/7) G allery Vita Gallery shows paintings by Jerry Baron of Coos Bay and Brian Friedman of Portland Through June 1 (Noon-6pm Tuesday- Friday; 11 am-5 pm Saturday, 820 N W CUsan. 295-1154.) Bowlers wanted! The Wednesday Night Mixers want women and men bowlers for the summer bowling league. (Gary 771-2345 o r Dan 230-1439.) (6/2 1) The Mittleman Jewish Community Center Gallery presents a special exhibit in honor of Jerusa/em 3 0 0 0 . the 3000th anniver sary of the city of Jerusalem Artists depicting aspects o f the city include Gary Pearlman, Judith Hankin, Ben Rosenberg, Vickie Stone, Renate Dollinger and Kathi Dunbar Through May 31 (6 am -10 pm Mortday-Thursday, 6 am-5 pm Friday. 1-6 pm Saturday, 8 am-7 pm Sunday. 6651 S W Capitol Highway. 244-0111) The 10th Annual Peacock in the Park, a benefit for the Audria M. Edwards Youth Scholarship Fund, takes place June 30 in the Washington Park Amphitheatre. A picnic begins at noon; the show starts at 4:30 pm. (Information: 284-1733.) (7/21) The 20th anniversary San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival takes place June 21 -30 at various film venues throughout San Francisco. (Information: 415-703-8650: e-mail frameline@aol.com; Web site at http://w ww.fram eline.org.) (6/7) The Real Mother Goose Gallery hosts “Endangered Spe c ie s ” a show of colorful fused and slumped art-glass animals by Martha Wolf Ten percent o f all sales from the show will benefit Friends of the Zoo for the Washington Park Zoo's Center for Species Survival. Through June 29. (10am -5:30pm Monday-Thursday; 10am- 6 pm Friday-Saturday. 901 S W Yamhill St.. 220-2493 ) Froelick Adelhart Gallery presents “One Year Later: Work By Washington Park Fences Project Artists ” featuring the works of 17 artists selected to paint the temporary con struction fence at the Washington Park Zoo MAX Station The fence is scheduled to be demolished soon. Through May 27. (11 j am-6pmTuesday-Friday, I0am -5pm Saturday. 817 S W Second Ave., 222-1142.) Etchings by Michelle Merkin are also on display at Froelick Adelhart Gallery. Very small in scale, these etchings have the innocent perspective of a daydream Through May 27. (11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Friday; 10 am-5 pm Saturday. 817 S W Second A ve. 222-1142.) Art of the People presents a special exhibition of Huichol Art: Yam and Beadworfc of Central Mexico Members o f a tradi tional peyote culture, this self-subsisting population o f 8,000 has only recently started coming into contact with the modern world. Through May 31 (10 30 am-5 30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 818 S W First Ave., 221-0569.) Clackamas W omen's Services and the Portland W omen's Crisis Line offer a free, confidential, domestic violence support group for lesbians. (Joyce Baxter at PWCL 232-9751 o r Toni Hughes at CWS 654-2807 ) ( 10/4) " Modem Art in America: Early 20th Century Experimental Works on Paper" is on display at Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery Through June 16. (Noon-5 pm Tuesday-Sunday. 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd , 777-7790 ) T heater Summer Golden's play U a ta n U p L a d le * is produced at the Bull Ring Theater This work tells the story of a convicted dominatrix's nine months in jail May 31. June 1. 2. 7-9. and 14-16 (8 pm Friday- Saturday; 2 pm Sunday, 1900 N W 27th Ave . $11 advance (tickets Fred M eyer Fastixx224-84991; $12 at the door, information: 614-4711.) * triangle productions! presents the W est Coast premiere of You S h o u ld Be S o L u c k y by Charles Busch A screwball comedic twist on the Cinderella story, it's about an electrologist who inherits $10 million from a client, only to have the will challenged by the client's daughter Through June 22. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. Main Street Playhouse. 904 SW Mam St., tickets Fastixx 224-8499; Jelly Bean; box office: 223-6790 ) Two plays by Larry Kramer. The N o rm al Heart and The Deedny o f Mb. are on stage at the Winnings tad Theater A production of Artists Repertory Theatre May 28-June 23 (PorhandCenter for the Performing Arts. 1111 S W Broadway, tickets APT box office 294- 7373.) P o rtla n d R ap erto ry T h aatre p re se n ts The S l a t e r * Roaenamreig by Wendy Wasserstein Through June 8. (8 pm 4 , - i . a 4 ,i * A . . r * it t « \ I • . , r • • r r r e Recipes are being collected for a cookbook to remember loved ones who have died of AIDS All proceeds from the sale of the cookbook will be donated to the care of people living with AIDS. Contributors should include their name, their loved one's name and favorite recipe and a brief essay about their loved one. Publication is planned for late 1996. (Send to: David R. Oliver, 205 W 38th St.. Norfolk. VA 23504 ) (8/2) Minnesota Families hosts the 1 7th annual Gay and Lesbian Par ents Coalition International and Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere Conference. July 4-7 in Minneapolis. The conference is open to all gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals involved In parenting roles. ($175 adults; $75 children, information and registration: Minnesota Families GLPCI '96. PO Box 11970. St. Paul, M N 55111-0970, 612-924-3049.) (6/7) Creativity Teams for women meet the hrst Saturday of every month to brainstorm and support dreams and goals. Low cost.dropin. (11 am, 532 SE Ankeny S t., Info and to reserve a place: 232-9756.) A second group meets on the third Sunday of every month at the OASIS Center in Tigard (3 -5 pm, Nancy 649-7904.) (7/12) Superjacks is a men's J /O club that meets every Monday near Lloyd Center (8-10.30 pm, $5 donation). And Sunday Sucks (Safer) (Summer hours 6-8:30pm, first and third Sundays. $5 donation). (Call for information and location: 241 -2214.) (7/19) G atherings Join the Mam bo Queens percussion group forming now to march in the Portland Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade. All levels welcome. (Virginia 238-2465.) (6/21) The Lesbian Community Project's 11th annual Tournament of Choice takes place Aug. 2-4 at Prairie Fields In Brush Prairie, Wash. W omen's softball teams from Oregon, Idaho. Washington and Califor nia will compete All proceeds benefit LCP. (223-007?.)(7/19) Seattle is the site o f the second Female-to-Male Conference of the Americas. The conference takes place Aug. 9-11. Deadline for early registration is May 31. (Information: FTMCC. 1202 E Pike St.. 41070, Seattle, WA 98122, 206-689-6216, e-mail: FTMConfer@aol.com.) (8/2) A gay sailing club is forming in Portland. All sexual minorities are welcome; owning a sailboat is not required. (239-0202.) (9/6) Submissions are being sought for D o u b le V la io na: G ay C o u p le* W rite A b o u t T heir Love, to be published by St Marlin's Press in February 1997. Both prose and verse by men in pairs writing about each other will be accepted Partners should submit work together A $50 honorarium per person will be paid on publication. Submission daadlina is June 1 (Send an SASE. short biographies and two copies o f each piece to; Lawrence Schimel. PO Box 528. New York, N Y 10011K 5/\7) Gan-X Boars, an international network o f younger bears into their m id-30s. is adding a Portland chapter. (Inform ation: h t t p / / www.geocities.com /W estHollywood/1164/genxbear html.) The Lambda 10 Project has issued a call for w riters The project hopes to publish a nonfiction book of personal stories from gay fraternity men about their experiences with being gay in a fraternity The project is seeking stories from both gay fraternity men and straight men who have had gay fraternity brothers. (Information and guidelines: A ttn .S Windmeyer. Editor. Indiana University Office o f Student Ethics and Anti-Harassment Programs. 705 E Seventh S t . Bloomington. IN 4 7 4 0 5 -3 8 0 9 , 8 1 2 -8 5 5 -4 4 6 3 , fa x 8 1 2 -8 5 5 -4 4 6 5 . e -m a il lambda 1OOmdiana edu ) (6/21) Portland Area Gay and Naked is a group for gay men who enjoy social nudity Attend monthly potlucks. hiking, beech trips. (PAGAN. PO Box 14174. Portland. OR 97214 )18 /1 6 ) The McKenxie River Gathering Foundation is now accepting applications for the 1006 U lla Jewel Award for Oregon Women Artists, in the category of music and/or dance Musicians, compos ers. dancers and choreographers are eligible to apply for the $3.000 award W ork submitted for consideration must f)aye been completed ; j. > J . *. w • • h. • i • L .1 ¿t A • I • J i -4 t )* t > V Attention Gay Caballeros and SeAoritas! The sixth annual Goose Lake Ranch Equestrian Camp Out Memorial Day Weekend swings into action May 24-27 in Bend. Camp at Goose Lake Ranch or stay at the Red Lion North. Enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding, dancing and other activities. (Information and reser vations: Goose Lake Ranch, 24166 Dodds Road. Bend, OR 97701, phone and fax 503-388-3680. e-mail orecowboy@aol.com.) (5/17) Old Lesbians Organizing for Change hosts the Summer 1006 Old Lesbian Gathering. Aug. 15-18 at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis. All lesbians 60 years of age and older are welcome. Conference fees Include three nights' lodging in the univer sity dorm, three meals each day, Fhday night banquet and dance and the registration fee. ($ 175 -$200, information: OLOC, PO B ox980422, Houston, TX 77098.) (8/2) The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association holds its 14th annual GLMA Symposium at the Queen Elizabetn Hotel in Montreal Aug. 22- 24 This year's program, “ Focus on the Positive," will address the professional and personal challenges faced by lesbian, gay and bi sexual physicians. ($ 100 student members, $ 3 4 5 physician members, information and registration: 415-255-454 7.) (8/2) Northern Arts/The Naiad Press is accepting entries for the Athena Awards for Lesbian Excellence in Film, Video and Television. Submissions must be by and/or about lesbians and lesbian issues Features, shorts, documentaries, experimental, animation and all forms of television programs accepted. All entries must be submitted on VHS-NTSC. Entry fee is $25. Deadline for entries is July 10. (Send an SASE to Awards Coordinator, Athena Awards. PO Box 201. Williamsburg. MA 01096. 413-268-9301; fax 413-268-9309 ) (7/5) Rootworks, wooded women's land in Southern Oregon, hosts the seventh annual Dyke Art Retreat Encampment Enjoy a week of focused group and individual self-initiated art projects in a supportive environment. June 30-July 7 Fee includes cabins, tent space and three vegetarian meals each day. Space is limited. ($160-$185. information and registration: send SASE to DARE, 2000 King Mountain Trail. Sunny Valley. OR 97497 ) (5/17) In honor of Take Our Daughters to W ork Day. the Ms. Foundation for Women w ill present $20,000 scholarships to three girls The Foundation will also give each winner's school a $1.500 award to be used toward their girls’ athletic program Any giri between the ages of 0 and 17 may enter. Entry deadline is May 31. (To receive an entry form send an SASE to: Ms. Foundation for Women. Take Our Daughters To Work Sweepstakes Entry, PO Box 397, Camden, N C 27921. I -800-676-7780.) (5/17) The 21 st Michigan Womyn's Music Festival takes place Aug. 13- 18 Choose from over 300 workshops. 42 concerts and a six-day women's film festival. Performers include Dorothy Allison. Marga Gomez. Hattie Gossett, Tish Hinojosa. Phranc, 7 Year Bitch and Jane Siberry (Information: WWTMC. PO Box 22, Walhalla. M l 49458. 616-757-4 766.)(8/2) Graystone Gallery features the mixed media collages of Ed Thibodeau and the sculpture of Ken Patecky m "Metaphors." a collaborative show in which three poets and three photographers use their own work to interpret Patecky's sculpture. Participants include poets Katherine Salzman. Jim Grabill and Dan Raphael, and photogra phers Christine Sale. Susan Klotz and Jennifer Procter. Through June 9. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Sunday. 3279SE Hawthorne Blvd . 238-0651.) The Portland Art Museum presents the Im p e ria l T o m b * o f C h in a exhibition This collection of rare objects spans 25 centuries and seven dynasties of China's history The Portland exhibit is the only W est Coast showing. Through Sept. 15. (9 am -10 pm Monday- Sunday. 1219 S W Park A v e . $13 adults. $11 seniors/students. $6 under 16years; $7.50 museum members (tickets museum box office, TicketMaster 790-2787], information 226-2811.) Bridges Vocal Ensemble. Portland's lesbian and gay choral ensemble, needs one good tenor for their spring concert and July trip to a choral festival. (242-1675.)(.6 /7 ) The Northwest District o f UFMCC holds its 23rd annual Women's Christian Spiritual Retreat at Camp Myrtlewood on June 7-9 Enjoy a weekend o f music, workshops, friendship and connecting with the Creator. Fee includes cabins and three meals a day. ($60 adults; $35 children, information. Diana 794-8358 o r get registration forms at any Metropolitan Community Church.) (7/7) T h e P o rtla n d A rt M useum e x h ib its tre a s u re s s p a n n in g 2 5 y e a rs o f j C h in e s e h is to ry th ro u g h S e p t. 1 5 Portland Institute for Contemporary Arts hosts The Tool Show An Anti-Auction Benefit Art Sale The show includes work by 50 regional and national artists representing painting, sculp ture. photography, prints, drawings and mixed media. It explores the imagery and iconography of tools. Part of all sales proceeds will benefit RC A Through June 8. (Noon-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 231 N W 11th Ave.. 242-1419.) Brian M arki Fine A rt displays Mutes Through the Lens." a collection o f photographs by Frank DiMarco Through May 31. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 2236 NE Broadway. 249-5659) Ken Hanes, author o f The Gay Guy's Guide to Life, seeks personal, original advice from gay men for gay men. This collection of pearls of wisdom, golden rules and recipes for success will be published in a book. S p e a k in g O u t: M a x im a f o r a G o o d G a y L ife Deadline is June30 (For submission guidelines, send an SASE to; "Speaking O u t." PO Box 12202, Seattle. WA 98102.) (6/21) The 1996 National Women's Music Festival takes place June 6- 9 in Bloomington, Ind. Music, comedy and dance will be everywhere. (Information and registration: NWME, PO Box 1427, Indianapolis. IN 46206-1427. fax 3 17-927-9355.) (5/17) V olunteers Pride Northwest Inc., needs volunteers to help with this year's Portland Lesbian and Gay Pride activities, which will take place June 21-23. Help is needed for booth set-up, security, tear-down and in the staging areas. (Pride Northwest hot line: 295-9788.) (6/7) Outside In's HIV Program seeks a volunteer with expertise in public relations and marketing to help promote a new public serviceannouncement. RiskaDream is a 30-second PSA created with homeless and at-risk youth who participate in Gonila Theater's peer education program. (Call E. Ann Hinds at 223-4121, ext. 14.J(5/17) The NAMES Project sponsor of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, seeks volunteers in the Northwest to assist efforts to display the entire Quilt in Washington, D C , Oct. 11-13. Volunteers are needed to coordinate regional efforts to promote the display, raise funds, recruit volunteers, arrange logistics, assist panel makers and educate youth. (Information: James Bryson. N W Regional Display Coordinator, 415-882-5569, ext. 381, e-mail quilt96nw@aol.com.) (9/6) Bridges Vocal Ensemble. Portland's lesbian and gay choral ensemble, needs a manager (242-1675.) (6/7) The HIV Center needs volunteers to participate in wide-ranging programs serving people with AIDS and HIV. Opportunities include working in the kitchen, reception, home meal delivery, respite care, transportation, professional services, office work, participating in center activities and more. (Information and applications: Sarah 223-3444. J(11/1) Our House of Portland, a residential care facility for men and women living their last days with AIDS, needs volunteer cooks and receptionists, but a variety of volunteer positions are avail able Lunch cooks are needed for the 8 am-noon shift on Mondays and Tuesdays. Receptionists are needed for weekdays 4-8 pm. (Judith Rizzio o r Kathryn Siebert 234-0175.) (6/7) Volunteers are needed to help organize the 1997 Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition International Conference to be held in Portland If you have skills in organization, accounting, fund raising, outreach, program planning, housing, conference registration or child care, please call. (Debbie 235-9622. Dana 244-3118 o r M erry- Lynn 284-0214 ) (7/19) Alan's House, a licensed adult foster-care home In Medford for people with AIDS, needs volunteers to assist with round-the-clock care, who can work one four-hour shift per week, during the evening or on the weekend Alan's House is a program of OnTrack Inc. (Susanne Ashland o r Bill Templeman 779-2006.) (6/21) Pride at Work, a national organization of gay and lesbian trade unionists, holds its second biennial conference in San Francisco June 28-29. Exchange ideas with other unionists on ways to combat discrimination and fight right-wing attacks on both the labor movement and the gay and lesbian community. (Information: Howard Wallace, Pride at Work National Co-Chair, 655 14th St.. San Francisco, CA 94114, 415-861 -0318.) (6/21 ) Speak to Your Brothers Project is looking for men to help with outreach in the bars and at community events, to facilitate Neighbor hood MenTalks, and to produce educational materials and social events in the community. Volunteer trainings are offered every other month. A program o f Cascade AIDS Project. (Roger 223-5907, ext. 130 a tC A P J t 11/1) The Gaylactic Network hosts its annual convention G ay la xico n a science fiction, fantasy and horror convention devoted to topics of interest to gay and lesbian fandom, in Boston July 7-9. (Information: The Gaylactic Network. PO Box 127, Brookline. MA 02146 )16/21) W orkshops The U.S. Gay Open Tennis Championships take place May 24- 27 In San Francisco. Men and women of all playing levels are welcome. Proceeds will benefit the Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services. (Information: Dennis Fitzgerald at 510-748-0176. e-mail DFitzge892@aol.com, o r at Web site h ttp V /w w w s lip .n e t/-g ltf/ usgo1.html.) (5/17) The fifth annual Sappho Lesbian Witchcamp takes place June 23- 28 at a campsite an hour and a half's drive east of Vancouver. B.C. Fee includes three vegetarian meals each day, accommodations and workshops. Final payment is due June 5. ($225-$375 sliding scale, information. Pat 604-253-7189o r Bndgid604-255-5409 K 5 / 17) This year's Family Campout. a summer camp for lesbians and gay men with children, takes place July 20-23 at the YW CA's Camp W estwind (Information. Minam Callaghan. YWCA o f Greater Port land. 1111 S W 10th Ave.. Portland. OR 97205. 294-7472.)(7/19) A women's sacred journey to Ireland is being planned for mid- September. Rans must be set soon (Send self-addressed envelope and $2 US to Sounds and Furies. Box 21510, 1850 Commercial Drive. Vancouver. BC V5N 4AO o r call Pat Hogan at 604 253-7189 ) ( 8/2 ) The second annual Gay and Lesbian Meditation Retreat takes place June 7-11 at Cloud Mountain Buddhist Retreat Center near Castle Rock. Wash. C ost o f $160 includes four nights lodging and meals (Registration: Send $100 to N W Dharma Association. 4020 Leary Way NW. Suite 300. Seattle. WA 98107. Portland information Greg Smoots 72 7-3 5 7 5 X 5 /1 7 ) Join Northwest Bisexuals at their annual gathering and campout June 10-13 In the Wenatchee Notional Forest. This event is sponsored by the Bisexual Network of Oregon (Information Kurt 2994764 )16/7) e V , * . k ' • * \ i , ,1 I ; • • % . l / ‘ , I ’ A , . t T , T * * \ V , * \ % • * i » * . . • • : u n >**f f *f It's My Plaasurs presents workshops and social events for the lesbian community, designed to educate and inspire Welcoming lesbians potluck: bring a dish to share (6pm M ay 19. $5) Lesbian health care: information provided by All W omen's Health Center (7 pm M ay 23. $3-$5) Self gynecological care: all women welcome (7 pm June 4, $3-$5). Sex Toys 1 0 1 : for women only (7 pm June 6. free). (Unless otherwise noted, you must pre-register, events are held at It's M y Pleasure, 4258 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 236-0505.) The Center for Lesbian Relationship Therapy offers a Workshop to r Lesbian Couples: The Requirements for a Healthy Rela tionship. Facilitated by Nelly Kaufer, MA. and Kao Rhiannon, PhD. (9:30 am-4:30 pm May 18. 5816 S W Hood. $75 per person, informa tion Nelly Kaufer 248-0759 o r Kao Rhiannon 248-0018.) (5/17) One With Heart presents a free women’s self-defense work shop on May 20. Learn practical self-defense skills. (7 30-9 30 pm, 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd.. 231-1999X 5/17) The Strand by Strand Collective presents The Heart of the Labyrinth: Finding the Magic Within a two-day workshop for men and women Taught by Pomegranate and Kevin. June 15-16. (10 am-5 pm and 8- 10 pm Saturday; noon-4 30pm Sunday. $75. 10% discount for early registration, information and registration Pomegranate 239-1147.)(6/T) Portland Actors Conservatory offers Summer on Stage acting classes for actors age 8-15. Two sessions are offered this summer. Students may take a morning class or a morning and afternoon class (Session I: June 24-July 12; Session It July 31-Aug 16. $250 for morning class. $ 4 0 0 fo rb o th classes. 274-1717.) (6/7) Art Springs, a retreat for women writers and artists, presents six workshops this summer Summer Solstice Emergence multime dia art: June 14-16, $135-$150; Multimedia Painting: with Jemma « , ^ • | | , a k » » j 4 / . «* i s r l l . • • • 9 f a < « « i a 4 t s i f l