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AADL Talks To: Pat Oleszko, Performance Artist and Queen of the Ann Arbor Film Festival

Pat Olezsko
Pat Oleszko, circa 1971 and March 2024

In this episode AADL Talks to Pat Oleszko, visual and performance artist and Queen of the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Pat came to the University to study art in the late 1960s just as the program was experiencing a countercultural renaissance. She talks with us about her journey as an artist, from the vibrant experimental and collaborative arts community that welcomed her, to the institutions and events like the ONCE Group, the city's film festivals, and the Ozone Parade that shaped her and that she helped shape in turn. Pat also recalls some favorite performances and clashes with both feminists and law enforcement as she charted her inimitable career.

Memorial service set for professor

Memorial service set for professor image
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5
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2001
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The U-M Museum of Arts Prints Charming

The U-M Museum of Arts Prints Charming image
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16
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June
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1996
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Artist Gives Works To EMU

Artist Gives Works To EMU image
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22
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July
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1974
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5 Will Receive EMU Honorary Degrees

5 Will Receive EMU Honorary Degrees image
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23
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1973
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U-M art students Sara Harwin and Carol Hanmum paint a classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

U-M art students Sara Harwin and Carol Hanmum paint a classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day, February 1969 image
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1969
Caption:
Art Students Celebrate With Party University art students Sara Harwin (left) and Carol Hanmun helped paint their classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day. The room was completely decorated with the traditional color of love by students of Prof. Emil Weddige of the U-M art department. The drawing of Prof. Weddige encircled by a heart (far right) was done by University student Steven Cole. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Cecil Lockard)

Gallery To Be Named For Slusser

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5
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1975
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Prepares Exhibit

Prepares Exhibit image
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8
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March
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1960
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Designs Unique Fountain

Designs Unique Fountain  image
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17
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December
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1960
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