Miranda July (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Contact + FAQ". Joanie 4 Jackie. Retrieved October 4, 2020. The Joanie 4 Jackie archive was donated to the Getty Research Institute / Getty Trust by Miranda July in Spring 2016. ... The artists remain the rightsholders of their work...What happened to the Bard College Joanie 4 Jackie Tutorial after the archive moved to Getty Research Institute? The Joanie 4 Jackie Tutorial ended in 2007, but sharing its spirit, the The[sic] Joanie 4 Jackie Film Club, run by students and faculty at Bard College, brings professional women filmmakers to campus to present their work.
  • "Joanie 4 Jackie". Joanie 4 Jackie. Retrieved October 4, 2020. In 1995 Miranda July dropped out of college, moved to Portland, Oregon, and typed up a pamphlet that she imagined would be the start of a revolution of girls and women making movies and sharing them with each other. The pamphlet said: "A challenge and a promise: Lady, you send me your movie and I'll send you the latest Big Miss Moviola Chainletter Tape."

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  • Yuri Ono (designer) (2009). "Hello". Learningtoloveyoumore.com. Miranda July; Harrell Fletcher. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
  • "Learning To Love You More". learningtoloveyoumore.com. Retrieved April 24, 2017.

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  • "Miranda July » "Love Diamond"". PICA. December 4, 1998. Archived from the original on October 4, 2020. Retrieved October 4, 2020. Since she burst onto the scene in 1995, Portland artist Miranda July has been busily making waves with her films, videos, performances and recordings which explore the world of women. In three years, she founded Big Miss Moviola, "the largest underground distributor of lady-made movies;" founded, performed and recorded with two rock bands — The CeBe Barnes Band and The Need; directed a number of film and video projects which have been shown in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Portland, Toronto and Tokyo; performed extensively up and down the West Coast and around New York; and released five CDs of her work.

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  • "Somebody". Somebodyapp.com. Retrieved March 6, 2020.

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  • Phoenix, Val (November 2, 2011). "From Queercore To The Future: Miranda July Talks Independent Art". The Quietus. London, England: Black Sky Thinking Ltd. Retrieved October 4, 2020. Who were your running buddies? MJ: Like, Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney. I was a founding member of a band called The Need, but we kind of went separate ways. I moved up there to be closer to my girlfriend at the time, and dropped out of college.

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