ADDITIONAL
WORKS
S.A. Bachman was a founding member of WAC (Women’s Action Coalition) in Boston and an organizer of WAC’s 1992 “Trans-Action Project,” a citywide motorcade that transformed cars into mobile billboards and distributed voter information.
Her other public works include the large scale banner project “Are You Telling Yourself A Little White Lie?” commissioned by the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia where five street banners were installed in neighborhoods throughout the city addressing sexism and racism.
Bachman has coordinated media literacy awareness programs in public high schools and Quaker high schools and has consistently been involved in
public interventions and youth organization.
Bachman’s additional works also consist of a series of limited edition books including: Assumptions, Blues for the Lost Snapshots, Soup's On, The Same Old Story, Call Me, She Liked to Dance, and Double Entry. Along with her photographs of the same period, the books explore suburbanization and familial social rituals to reveal sexism and conformity.
For further information about these works, please use the contact link on this site.
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