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EXHIBITIONS, WEAD ARTISTS' PROJECTS



Ongoing
    Curator: Terri Cohn
    Women Artists of the American West
    Purdue University

    Terri contributed "Nature, Culture, Public Space," a section of an online course taught during Fall, 1998, which includes several WEAD artists: Estelle Akamine, Jo Hanson, Rhoda London and Christine Baeumler, Sharon Siskin, and Susan Leibovitz Steinman.

    Info: Visit the this section at:
    www.sla.purdue.edu/WAAW/Cohn/index.html

Call for Artists
July - September, 2001
(exhibition)
Submissions due: Friday March 2, 2001

    "Toxic Landscapes: Artists Examine the Environment"

    Open Call to US Artists and Photographers A juried exhibition of US artists to be presented in Havana, Cuba from July - September, 2001, with a special exhibit of photographs from the archives of GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL.

    Cosponsored by the Puffin Foundation Ltd. and IFCO/Pastors for Peace at the invitation of the Cuban National Union of Artists and Writers (UNEAC)

    Submission Details.

    Questions?
    If you have any questions regarding this exhibition or regarding possible submissions, please call Tim Blunk or Mary Taylor at 201-836-8923; e-mail: puffinpress@mindspring.com.

     

October 16, 1999

Reception: October 1, time TBA

Hours: 9am to 1pm

  • 9am to 10am river cleanup ceremony
  • 10 to 1Deep Listening celebration

    LA River Festival

    Gateway entrance to the LA River is a beautiful eight foot Heron gate, located on the Southwest corner of the Fletcher Blvd. Bridge crossing the LA River. Fletcher Blvd. is located between the Glendale Fwy and Glendale Blvd. Just south of Griffith Park.

    Bring: Sun protection and something to sit on

    INFO:
    EarthWays Foundation (310) 458-6300

The LA River needs your love. Its former grandeur is now hidden beneath the concrete of a storm water culvert and, like sleeping beauty, awaits its time of revival. A hint of the majesty of the waiting beauty can be observed at the site of the event in the middle of the city where the river eco-system struggles to restore its self while surrounded by an urban industrial environment. Join us in this celebration of perseverance of once and future beauty as willows sprout in the pavement banks, asking for our participation in healing and revitalizing our city's watercourse.

Deep Listening celebration both led by heartist dominique mazeaud and Andrew Beath, president of EarthWays Foundation and anyone else who will be called to join in.


September 29 - October 31, 1999

Reception: October 1, time TBA

Hours: Wednesday- Sunday, 12:30-5, Thursday 6-8:30 PM

    "Dear Mother Earth"
    An exhibit of Environmental Artwork

    Olive Hyde Art Gallery

    123 Washington Boulevard (at Mission)
    Fremont, CA 94538

    INFO: (510) 791-4357





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