McCarty, Steven

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NAME: Steven McCarty


Steve McCarty & white pickup.jpg


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Steven McCarty lived in Philly around 1968-70 and was involved in a gay crafts coop and urban commune of sorts called the Gazoo. (More info needed about this.) He moved to San Francisco and later was one of the five founders of Butterworth Farm (with Arthur Platt) in Massachusetts in 1973. He moved back to California in the early 1980s and worked as a personal chef for Werner Erhardt (spelling?), the founder of EST, the immensely popular human potential movement program. He was also an accomplished landscape painter. He died of AIDS in the mid-1980s. (I do not have better info.) I am attaching a photo of Steven taken in 1973.


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