Cheri Gaulke
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Public Art

Water Street: River of Dreams

Water Street: River of Dreams

Filipino WWII Veterans Memorial

Filipino WWII Veterans Memorial

Consider: Seven Generations

Consider: Seven Generations

Pillars of Community

Pillars of Community

Silver Lake Medallions

Silver Lake Medallions

Silver Lake ArtCan

Silver Lake ArtCan

Winnetka Bridge

Winnetka Bridge

Vanowen Bridge

Vanowen Bridge

Tampa Bridge

Tampa Bridge

    About Cheri

    Cheri Gaulke’s art and life were profoundly changed in 1975, when she moved from the Midwest to Los Angeles to join the Feminist Studio Workshop at the Woman’s Building. She worked primarily in performance art from 1974-1992, addressing themes such as the body, religion, sexual identity, and the environment. In addition to her solo work, she co-founded collaborative performance groups Feminist Art Workers (1976-81) and Sisters Of Survival (1981-85).

    Gaulke’s art continues to be a vehicle for social commentary, and as a way to tell the stories of individuals and groups under-represented in society. Her public art includes a Metro station and a Filipino WWII Veterans Memorial; her artists’ books are in university and museum collections nationwide and her videos have been screened in film festivals internationally.

    As an educator, Gaulke has mentored hundreds of award-winning youth videos as Visual Arts Department Chair at Harvard-Westlake School, Director of Harvard-Westlake Summer Film, and Artistic Director of The Righteous Conversations Project.

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