

Corinne believes in long term relationships, dogs, cats, organic gardens and the virtues of being a pack rat.#15 Hope and FuturityThis issue of Photography+ - the first of the new year - focuses on hope. In 1991 she was chosen by Lambda Book Report as one of the fifty most influential lesbians and gay men of the decade and in 1997 she received the Women’s Caucus for Art President’s Award for service to women in the arts. A co-founder and past co-chair of the Gay & Lesbian Caucus (an affiliated society of the College Art Association), she also co-founded the Women’s Caucus for Art Lesbian & Bisexual Caucus. Corinne writes about art for a variety of publications and, since 1987, has been the art books columnist for Feminist Bookstore News. Portfolios of her art have been published in Lesbian Subjects, Feminist Studies, Gallerie: Women’s Art, The Advocate, Philadelphia Gay News, The Lesbian Inciter, I Am My Lover (first edition, 1979) and Femalia. She is the author of one novel, three collections of short stories, four books of poetry and numerous artists books and small edition publications.įamily, her show of mixed media drawings about growing up in an alcoholic family, is the subject of a video interview by Jane Scott Productions. She was a co-facilitator of the Feminist Photography Ovulars (1979-1981) and a co-founder of The Blatant Image, A Magazine of Feminist Photography (1981-1983). She began exhibiting and publishing art and writing in the mid-1960s. Corinne always wanted her art to make a difference in the world around her and her public and private life have often been difficult to separate. Married once for seven years, she has spent the last twenty-five years in the company of women. She grew up in the South and the Bahama Islands, went North to graduate school, and West to sort out her life in 1972.


1964) the University of South Florida (B.A. Corinne was educated at Newcomb College, Tulane University St. Born Linda Tee Cutchin, November 3, 1943, in St.
