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Linda Frye Burnham (born 1940) is an American writer whose work and research focuses on performance art, community art, education and activism. In 1978 she was the founding editor of High Performance Magazine and later served as co-editor with Steven Durland until 1997. She has served as a staff writer for Artforum magazine, contributor to The Drama Review, among other publications. As an arts organizer Burnham co-founded in Santa Monica, California, the 18th Street Arts Center (1988 with Susanna Dakin), and Highways Performance Space (1989 with Tim Miller). In 1995 she cofounded Art in the Public Interest with Steven Durland in North Carolina, as well as cofounding the Community Arts Network in 1999 with Steven Durland, Robert Leonard and Ann Kilkelly. Burnham received a Bachelor of Arts

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  • ليندا فراي بيرنهام (بالإنجليزية: Linda Frye Burnham)‏ هي مؤرخة الفن وصحفية وكاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 1940 في برتلسفيل في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Linda Frye Burnham (born 1940) is an American writer whose work and research focuses on performance art, community art, education and activism. In 1978 she was the founding editor of High Performance Magazine and later served as co-editor with Steven Durland until 1997. She has served as a staff writer for Artforum magazine, contributor to The Drama Review, among other publications. As an arts organizer Burnham co-founded in Santa Monica, California, the 18th Street Arts Center (1988 with Susanna Dakin), and Highways Performance Space (1989 with Tim Miller). In 1995 she cofounded Art in the Public Interest with Steven Durland in North Carolina, as well as cofounding the Community Arts Network in 1999 with Steven Durland, Robert Leonard and Ann Kilkelly. Burnham received a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from the University of Southern California, and a Masters of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of California, Irvine. (en)
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  • 1940 (xsd:integer)
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  • Bartlesville, Oklahoma (en)
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  • Jill Burnham, Anthony Burnham, Andrew Burnham (en)
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  • Linda Frye Burnham (en)
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  • founding editor High Performance Magazine; The Drama Review; writer Artforum magazine; co-founding editor of Community Arts Network; arts organizer and co-founder of 18th Street Arts Center, Highways Performance Space, Art in the Public Interest (en)
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  • Eldon and Margaret Frye (en)
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  • Steven Durland (en)
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  • ليندا فراي بيرنهام (بالإنجليزية: Linda Frye Burnham)‏ هي مؤرخة الفن وصحفية وكاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 1940 في برتلسفيل في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Linda Frye Burnham (born 1940) is an American writer whose work and research focuses on performance art, community art, education and activism. In 1978 she was the founding editor of High Performance Magazine and later served as co-editor with Steven Durland until 1997. She has served as a staff writer for Artforum magazine, contributor to The Drama Review, among other publications. As an arts organizer Burnham co-founded in Santa Monica, California, the 18th Street Arts Center (1988 with Susanna Dakin), and Highways Performance Space (1989 with Tim Miller). In 1995 she cofounded Art in the Public Interest with Steven Durland in North Carolina, as well as cofounding the Community Arts Network in 1999 with Steven Durland, Robert Leonard and Ann Kilkelly. Burnham received a Bachelor of Arts (en)
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  • ليندا فراي بيرنهام (ar)
  • Linda Frye Burnham (en)
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