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Hedgebrook is a rural retreat for women writers on , Washington, founded in 1988. Hedgebrook's artist-in-residence program accepts up to 80 writers each year, who spend two to four weeks in residence working on their diverse writing projects.Morris, Ethan & McClurg, Lesley, Producers (2009). Gloria Steinem talks about Hedgebrook and her work on the road. Conversations at KCTS9 (television series). http://kcts9.org/video/gloria-steinem-hedgebrookGalligan, Ann M. & Cherbo, Joni Maya (2003). Financial Support for Individual Artists in the United States (report). Washington, DC: National Endowment for the Arts. Presented at 3rd International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, August 25–28, 2004. HEC Montréal, Canada. http://neumann.hec.ca/iccpr/PDF_Texts/GalliganA_CherboJ.pdf Each writer stays in her own hand-crafted cottage. Room and board are provided at no cost to the writers-in-residence.UNESCO (2005). World Observatory of the Social Status of the Artist (website). New York: United Nations. http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=25072&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html The retreat is a working farm, offering organic produce for the writers, and communal dinners each night prepared by in-house chefs.Easton, Valerie (2009). At Hedgebrook retreat, an organic garden nourishes women writers body and soul. Seattle Times September 6, 2009. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2009748304_pacificptaste06.html?syndication=rss

Hedgebrook's global community of alumnae, more than 2,000 writers from all over the world, include celebrated author , poets Naomi Shihab Nye, , playwrights Dael Orlandersmith, , and , novelists , Bernardine Evaristo, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Mary Gordon, , , and , memoirists and Carolyn Forché, non-fiction writers and Holly Morris, and solo performer Sarah Jones.

Hedgebrook's Radical Craft Classes offer women writers the unique opportunity to study with renowned women writers such as , , Karen Joy Fowler, , and . The week-long writing workshops, offered in a variety of genres (fiction, memoir, playwriting, screenwriting, poetry), focus on different aspects of the writer's craft and process.

The annual Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival (HWPF) celebrates the work of women writing for the theatre. Since the festival’s inauguration in 1998, HWPF has supported the work of an impressive array of women playwrights and served an important role in the development of new plays by women. The festival begins with a "pre-retreat" weekend, in which the playwrights have the opportunity to get to know one another, hear each other’s plays read aloud, and share responses with an intimate group of theatre professionals in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. This is followed by a two-week retreat at Hedgebrook, where each playwright has her own private cottage, a dramaturg on-call, and the opportunity to work in Hedgebrook’s unique combination of solitude and community. The retreat is capped off with public presentations of excerpts from each play.

Participation in the Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival is by invitation in collaboration with partner theatres from around the country. In recognition of the fact that fewer than 20% of the plays produced each year on US stages are by women, Hedgebrook is partnering with theatres who show their commitment to women playwrights through commissions, development and production opportunities. In this way, Hedgebrook forges opportunities for women playwrights to deepen their relationships with theatres and is becoming a major pipeline for plays by women to move from creation to development and production. Current partners include: Denver Theatre Center, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Seattle's , Chicago's and Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles.

HWPF plays have gone on to productions around the country. Alumnae include:

  • (2000), recipient of the 2009 for drama for Ruined
  • (2001), prolific playwright, screenwriter, and novelist
  • (2002, 2007), recipient of the 2012 for Lifetime Achievement, recipient of the 2011 American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize
  • (2003), and author of The Clean House
  • (2004), recipient of the 2012 in the Arts for Theatre
  • (2004), prolific playwright and author of
  • Quiara Alegría Hudes (2006), recipient of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for drama for Water by the Spoonful and author of the book for the -winning Broadway musical In the Heights
  • (2008, 2010), author of Eclipsed, -winning writer and recipient of the Whiting Writers' Award; stage and film actress including Michonne in The Walking Dead (AMC).
  • Kimber Lee (2012), 2013 PoNY Fellow


External links
  • [1] - Official site of Hedgebrook

  • [2] - Chuck Dougherty, now at Form Studio, Vancouver, WA. 1988 Designer of the Cottages and Renovations at Hedgebrook Farm

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