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Women and Creativity Conference
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Examining the Past, Composing the Future
Event Photos
Photos by Sue Amos, of Infinite Lens Studio
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WVU's College of Creative Arts student Claire Beaudreault in an adaptation based on the play "A Voice of Her Own."
WVU's College of Creative Arts presents an adaptation based on the play "A Voice of Her Own."
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Cast members in an adaptation based on the play "A Voice of Her Own" form a momentary tableau.
Flute performance at WVU's Creative Arts Center.
Local high school students play in the Radisson Hotel lobby between conference sessions.
Debra Conner portrays poet Emily Dickinson in the History Alive! performance "Emily Dickinson Lives."
Lynn Powell reads her work as part of a presentation entitled "Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia."
Poet Leatha Kendrick, another participant in the "Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia" presentation, reads to an audience at the Radisson Hotel.
George Ella Lyon, children's book author and poet, shares her work with attendees of the "Listen Here" presentation.
Photos by Sue Amos, of Infinite Lens Studio