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Leslie Harris, pages 321-325
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In my contribution to the Little Women Collaborative Altered Book Project, I reflect on my struggle, as a young woman and an identical twin growing up in the south, to become fully myself.
While I was packing up and fleeing the south and an early marriage in order to become me, my sister was fleeing in the opposite direction. We were also fleeing each other.
Twins have to go through a “divorce” in order to become two fully realized people. But one day, when we were wholly ourselves, our paths converged again and now we travel together.
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I have studied art at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, the Yellow Barn at Glen Echo, the Provincetown Art Association Museum in Provincetown and the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill.
My work has been shown at the Watergate Gallery, the Yellow Barn Gallery the Writers Center in Bethesda and at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, DC.
But the Little Women Project is way more fun and meaningful.
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