This collection includes materials pertaining to Carrie Koeturius and her career at and connections with West Virginia University. Koeturius is an alumna of WVU, and has worked at WVU as manager of its Conference Center (1984), served as co-chair of the WVU Conference on Women and Creativity (1984), and was recipient of the Mary Catherine Buswell Award (1984). In 1984 she moved to California. Formats include clippings, correspondence, conference materials and publications, etc.
Addendum of 2022 is in box 1, folder 7 and box 1, item 1.
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Carrie Koeturius, a West Virginia University alumna, has heavily involved in various university and community projects relating to women’s rights. Koeturius was involved with the The Artemis Sisters, which was a feminist collective based in Morgantown, West Virginia in the early 1980s. Within the Artemis Sisters Collective, Koeturius was also involved with SisterSpace which was a lending library and gathering space for women within the area. She served as the chair for the Women and Creativity Conference in 1984. The Conference was an advocacy space for women in the arts and promoted various types of art through the push for women in the arts and the equality that followed. Koeturius also worked in the Board of Directors for the Women’s Information Center throughout her time in Morgantown.
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