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  • Barry, do you think we should do something on here? I think I might want to do a tag back over there.

  • BARRY MCGEE: Okay.

  • [BOTH LAUGHING]

  • KILGALLEN: We're nervous. [LAUGHS]

  • Ok, you guys can look at something else for a while. [LAUGHS]

  • Give her a stick.

  • KILGALLEN: You want me to go up there? MCGEE: Okay.

  • KILGALLEN: There are random women who write on trains, but there's one-offs that I might see.

  • But, there's a woman who writes 'Judi Wynn' and I think I know where she works.

  • There's a woman who writes 'Batwoman' and I think she's from Oregon somewhere.

  • Yeah, there's not that many women who do it, at all. It's definitely mostly men.

  • MCGEE: Do you want to go look at the trains?

  • [SOUND OF A TRAIN APPROACHING]

  • KILGALLEN: Oh shit, Barry, we should be... They're going to see us then, no?

  • MCGEE: It's alright. KILGALLEN: Alright, let's go walk out then.

  • MCGEE: Let's wave to them.

  • KILGALLEN: Oh, because these trucks aren't even running.

  • [SOUND OF TRAIN HORN]

  • KILGALLEN: I do have a lot of heroines, As well as a lot of heroes too, but...

  • I like to paint images of women who I find inspiring,

  • And I don't like to choose people that everybody knows.

  • I like to choose people that just do small things, and yet somehow hit me in my heart.

  • [SOUND OF A VIOLIN, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, AND BANJO GETTING READY TO PLAY]

  • I got interested in "old-time" music, particularly the banjo, and

  • In the beginning I would hear somebody playing music on a record,

  • And then I wouldn't know what they look like at all but I would imagine what they look like, and draw it.

  • [SOUND OF BANJO STRUMMING]

  • The records I would buy would have no women on them, ever. And Matokie Slaughter, for instance,

  • She was the first woman I ever saw on a record, on an old-time record.

  • You know, I couldn't believe I had found a woman on there, and I didn't know it was a woman for a while,

  • Because the name 'Matokie', I didn't know what gender that was.

  • [SOUND OF BANJO STRUMMING CONTINUES]

  • Algia Mae Hinton, she plays kind of bluesy guitar.

  • [SOUND OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR PLAYING A BLUES RIFF WITH FEET TAPPING ON A STAGE]

  • I saw her on a tape all about flat-footing and buck dancing.

  • She would do the flat-footing, and then she would turn around and put her guitar on her back,

  • And play the guitar, and dance, and it was pretty incredible.

  • [SOUND OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR PLAYING A BLUES RIFF WITH FEET TAPPING ON A STAGE CONTINUES]

  • She's a single mother and supports her children by playing her music.

  • [SOUND OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR AND FEMALE VOCALIST SINGING 'LOS CORONES']

  • Or, I used to read a lot about the history of swimming, and...

  • The first woman to win the Olympics in 1912 was a woman named Fanny Durack.

  • And she was from Australia, and she wore a full wool suit.

  • And the reason she won is because she swam the Australian crawl

  • And the other women weren't swimming that way.

  • [SOUND OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR AND FEMALE VOCALIST CONTINUES]

  • When I get down and don't feel like doing art, and I feel like giving it up,

  • Then the thing that keeps me going is the fact that Maybe somebody will learn from what I'm doing.

  • When you put your work out there and somebody comes up to you and thanks you for doing it,

  • And especially when young people come up and thank me, that is why I do work.

  • And I especially hope, you know, to inspire young women.

  • Because I often feel like so much emphasis is put on how beautiful you are, and how thin you are,

  • and not a lot of emphasis is put on what you can do and how smart you are.

  • I'd like to change the emphasis of what's important when looking at a woman

Barry, do you think we should do something on here? I think I might want to do a tag back over there.

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