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  1. Law and other members of the Hog Farm were involved in the logistics of setting up the well-known musical extravaganza, Woodstock. Her photographs include the teepee poles going into the hold of the plane, a few concert scenes and amenities like the kitchen and medical tent.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_LawLisa Law - Wikipedia

    She and her former husband, Tom Law, lived together on a farm in Truchas, New Mexico, for 12 years and had four children, including photographer Pilar Law. [17] They divorced in 1977. [3] [8] Law moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  3. Pictured here is Tom Law and his daughter, Pilar at the 1969 Woodstock festival. A member of the Hog Farm commune, he also led yoga exercises on stage between performances to a crowd of nearly...

  4. Dec 17, 1987 · The Laws and other members of their New Mexico Hog Farm--a back-to-the-land commune--ran the kitchen and helped build the stage and other facilities for that watershed concert.

  5. Oct 8, 2023 · Scenes and notes from feeding Woodstock in 1969. According to Ms. Law, the Hog Farm commune established a Free Kitchen and five food booths. She estimated between 15,000 to 20,000 Dixie cup servings of muesli, for each breakfast, and vegetables with bulgur wheat, for each lunch and dinner.

  6. Law’s portraiture and concert photographs include Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Lovin Spoonful and Peter, Paul and Mary. She also took several of Janis Joplin and her band Big Brother and the Holding Company, including the photograph used to create the poster included in the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum’s exhibition 1001 Days and Nights in ...

  7. Aug 16, 2020 · At the festival, Law was responsible for setting up the Hog Farm kitchen and getting food ready for the festival-goers who wanted it. Even with all of this, she managed to weave in her photography and videography to capture the arrival of the crowds and other scenes at the festival.

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