Tee A. Corinne
(November 3, 1943 - living) U.S.A.
Artist
Born Linda Tee Cutchin, 1943, in St. Petersburg, Florida, in a middle-class family of mixed European ancestry - Welsh, English, Scotch, Irish, French and Dutch.
Tee A. Corinne was educated at Newcomb College, Tulane University; St. Petersburg Junior College (A.A. 1964); the University of South Florida (B.A. 1965); and Pratt Institute (M.F.A., 1968) in Brooklin, New York.
She grew up in the South and the Bahama Islands, went North to graduate school, and West to sort out her life in 1972. Married once for seven years, she has spent the last twenty-five years in the company of women.
Renowned first and foremost for her photography but also for her erotic writing, she devoted her time to activism in the lesbian and gay movement, to lesbian art, and to writing on lesbian sexuality and life.
Corinne is best known for her photographs of love-making, images of labia and portraits of lesbian writers. She has been active in the lesbian art world for more than thirty years and in 1997 she was awarded the Women's Caucus for Art President's Award for services to women in the arts.
Tee A. Corinne believes in long term relationships, dogs, cats, organic gardens and the virtues of being a pack rat.
Source: excerpts from: Gabriele Griffin, Who's Who in Lesbian and Gay and Writing, Routledge, London, 2002
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