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C O R R E C T I O N S |
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| Corrections Artists: | ![]() |
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Betty Bastai - Washington, USA Sarah Bindman - California, USA Ione Citrin - California, USA Donelli DiMaria - New Mexico, USA Mark Erickson - California, USA Virginia Erdie - Florida, USA Juan Rodrigo Piedrahita Escobar - Medellín, Colombia Frank Ettenberg - Vienna, Austria Cassandra Gordon-Harris - New Mexico, USA Diane Hill - Texas, USA Bill Jackson - London, UK Sun-Young Jin - Brussels, Belgium Elizabeth King - Reading, UK Rivka Kos - Wolfenbüttel, Germany Terry Kruger - Colorado, USA |
Harriette Lawler - New Mexico, USA Pia B. Lehmann - Fribourg, Switzerland Linsay Locke - New Mexico , USA Midori McCabe - California, USA Christian Moeller - Berlin, Germany Brad Michael Moore - Texas, USA Neil Nieuwoudt - George, South Africa Marat Paransky - Michigan, USA Jasmine Ronel - Tel Aviv, Israel Billy Rose - California, USA Cecilia August Sand - Gemla, Sweden David Trachtenberg - California, USA Gadi Veneziano - California, USA Genevieve Williams - New York, USA |
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Exhibition Curators: Harriette Lawler Frank Ettenberg |
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Corrections Theme As artists, we often express our feelings and thoughts concerning injustices, abuses of power, good and evil, or just the way we would like the Earth to be. Even if it’s only our own little corner of the world or in our own heart and soul. Making corrections, righting wrongs. This exhibit was dedicated to that theme. Corrections Exhibit The exhibit also included visitor participation. Attendees wrote down something that they felt needed correcting. Such as: abuses of any kind, overpopulation, corporate greed, political corruption, or whatever one wishes - global, national, local, or personal. They fed this Wrong into a paper shredder that was set up in the gallery. A secondary shredder was also set up - to receive petty or selfish concerns – just so people could get these things “off their chest” or just to get rid of the negative emotions that they are causing a person to harbor. At the closing of the show, the shredded Wrongs were then set afire in a last cleansing ritual. Copyright 2007 Harriette Lawler This proposal /exhibition theme is the intellectual property of the curator and may not be reproduced, copied, or used in any way without the express written permission of the curator. |
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Blue Marble 2000 Credit: R. Stockli, A. Nelson, F. Hasler,NASA/ GSFC/ NOAA/ USGS |
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