American artist, writer, director, curator and educator
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Joan Dickinson is a contemporary American artist, writer, director, curator, and educator. Her creative practice combines visual and performance art, photography, writing, farming and environmental restoration, astrology, ceremony, and palliative care. Dickinson holds a master’s in performance from Columbia College[1] and a doctorate (2012) from the Literary Arts program at the University of Denver.
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