Lesbian Art Project

[1] The pioneering project focused on giving a platform to lesbian and feminist perspectives of participants through performance, art making, salons, workshops and writing.

Advertised as "Storytelling, Theater and Magic for Women Only",[5] the project was directed by Wolverton and its stories generated through a workshop for the thirteen performers.

The scenes addressed a wide range of issues, including butch and femme identities, incest and sexual abuse, and lesbian stereotypes.

Another performance sponsored by the LAP was Terry Wolverton and Ann Shannon's FEMINA: An IntraSpace Voyage (1978), which was created as a response to popular, patriarchal science fiction and is considered to be an example of lesbian feminist camp.

Wolverton and Raven went their separate ways before completing the book they had planned but both continued to individually promote feminist and lesbian art.