Field, Dorothy
FIELD, Dorothy
FIELD, Dorothy. American/Canadian, b. 1944. Genres: Children's nonfiction, Plays/Screenplays, Women's studies and issues. Career: Freelance artist, using artist-made paper as a medium for sculptural work and books. Publications: FOR CHILDREN: In the Street of the Temple Cloth Printers, 1996. OTHER: Meditations at the Edge: Paper and Spirit, 1996; (with C.G. Chudley) Between Gardens, 1999. Author of articles and reviews on papermaking and traditional Asian culture. Address: R.R. 1, Cobble Hill, BC, Canada V0R 1L0.
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