Last Updated: February 2007
Let's see. In the 60's I partied at the Uof A, got married, moved
to New York, New Jersey and Penna. In the 70's I had two
daughters, moved back to Tucson, got divorced, got my BA and
MA from the U of A (quit partying!), moved to Oklahoma to work
as a Museum Curator.
In the 80's I got remarried (Bill Cunningham), and worked with a
state humanities grant program. In the 90's I returned to my first
love of fiber and began weaving professionally, doing national
juried shows.
In this last decade we moved to the country and live under
hundreds of oaks outside the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
Daughter Elizabeth is a fiber artist living in Madison, WI where
her husband teaches at UW.
Daughter Catherine teaches art at Midwestern State in Wichita
Falls, TX with her artist husband. Their young sons are my pure
delight in life. Time is spent weaving, gardening (not easy
Oklahoma), tutoring adult literacy and hiking in the ancient
Wichita Mountains which is ou r passion.
Environmental issues are of primary concern, particularly a 3
year battle to stop a water developer. My politics are still left of
left! I LOVE being 64, it is a great age. I would truly enjoy seeing
many of you again; I have been so out of touch.
