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The Waitresses (artists) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Waitresses (artists)
The Waitresses were a collaborative feminist performance art group that formed in 1977. The group consisted of artists that also worked as waitresses in Los Angeles, California. The group was active from their inception until 1985. ==History==
The Waitresses were co-founded at the Woman's Building by Feminist Studio Workshop (FSW) graduates Jerri Allyn and Anne Gauldin in 1977.〔 The two formed the group after Allyn saw Gauldin perform at the FSW, where Gauldin blackened her eyes, served drinks; attempting to convey that the drinks and the role of waitressing was poisonous. Allyn was deeply moved, having been working as a waitress for seven years.〔Montano, 153.〕 Their first performance was ''Ready to Order?'' in which Allyn, Gauldin, Patti Nicklaus, Jamie Wildman and Denise Yarfitz participated in. The group eventually grew to 14 people, including Elizabeth Canelake, Anne Mavor, Anita Green, and Chutney Gunderson Berry.〔 The Waitresses performed until 1985. They are credited as a precursor to feminist art advocates the Guerrilla Girls.〔 Currently, The Waitresses are featured in an exhibition about the Woman's Building, "Doin' It In Public", at Otis College of Art and Design.
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