New Union / Re Union
Catalogue of Exhibition
de Sarah A. Hanson
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Acerca del libro
Artists: Luanne M. H. Bigbear, Mary Black Bonnet, Keith BraveHeart, Joni Castle Jimnak, Lateesha Caswell, Michele David Mechling, Andrew DeCaen, Julie DeCaen, Amy Fill, Jeff Freeman, Rebecca Froehlich, Alison Galbraith, Nicole Geary, Joshua Haiar, James Halvorson, Nicole Hand, Prairie Hanson, Sarah A. Hanson, Maiko Hasegawa, Susan M. Heggestad, Rayna Hernandez, Phillip Michael Hook, Amy Jarding, David Kitzler, Andrew Kosten, David Langner, David Lethcoe, Danielle Loftus, Kevin Loftus, Krishna Mastel, Angela Meyer, Jess Miller Johnson, Darcy Millette, Klaire B. L. Pearson, Jean Peter-Larson, Cheryl Peterson Halsey, Magil Pratt, Emmalene Aubrey Raasch, Shannon Sargent, Emily K. Short, Eli Show, Mary Sorensen, Tory Stolen, Michelle St. Vrain, Kelsie Jo Thomas, Jordan Thornton, David Versluis, Marc Wagner, Sophia Wermers, and Greg Wortham.
Poet: Cynthia (Cindy) Nibbelink Worley was born in northwestern Iowa and is a graduate of Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, University of Iowa. Nibbelink Worley has authored three collections: "Gypsies," "Animals," and "Wild Wild Roses."
Making New York City home for over thirty years, Nibbelink Worley has mentored in the city's men's shelters and has taught both English and creative writing at Malcolm King College in Harlem and Marymount Manhattan College.
Nibbelink Worley has been passionately involved with the Urban Community Garden and Farm Movement, and is co-director, with her husband, Haja Worley, of Project Harmony, Inc., a grassroots community-based organization in Central Harlem. Project Harmony, Inc. operates a people's market, a CSA, a community garden (Joseph Daniel Wilson Memorial Garden) and more.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 98 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781364529444
- Fecha de publicación: ene. 03, 2016
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Midwest, Vermillion, art, poetry, New York City
Acerca del creador
Sarah A. Hanson-Pareek is an artist and fine arts photographer whose work spans photography, mixed media, video, installation, painting, and printmaking. Concerned with abstractions, ideas, conceptual frameworks, embedded assumptions, and social relations, Hanson-Pareek believes "our entire existence, from birth to death, is a series of chance operations. Even the most earnest attempts at exactitude and intent are comprised of immeasurable chance, culminating in the landscapes we find ourselves in." Alongside her studio practice, she has devoted much of her professional life to the care, preservation, and description of photographs and cultural heritage materials. Her work has often centered on photograph preventive conservation, sub-zero preservation, and the digital imaging of cultural heritage and contemporary materials, joining artistic practice with sustained attention to history, memory, and material culture.

