Entrance to the exhibition
Installation showing left to right Selma Waldman, Marita Dingus, Cecilia Alvarez , Kim Berman, and Tanis S'eiltin. Gail Trembly in the foreground
Installation with Ellen Sollod foreground, Daniel Heyman and Roger Shimomura background
Dean Wong "End Greed" with collaged dollar bill from 7/11 given to the artist during the demonstrations
Ellen Sollod, artist (Seattle) Ginny Hoyle, poet (Denver ) The Napkin Project (in case of war), 2004
The videos included Claudia Bernardi Agua y Tiempo, about the disappeared in Argentina, Larissa Sansour, Bethlehem Bandolero, and Zhi Lin, Names of the Unremembered Transcontinental
Celia Alvarez Munoz "Baby Dies" a recreation of part of her large installation honoring murdered women who worked at maquilladoras in Juarezwho worked
This is the original center of a large installation, the photograph and child's dress in "Cultural Activism" are in the center. Note the shoes at the center. We also added a few shoes in our own installation as the marker of what is often the only thing found for many women who are killed.
Lillian Pitt Shadow Spirit Feeling Humble cast New Zealand glass speaks of the spirit of the Columbia River cultures as a source of healing for our world.
Tanis S'eiltin Culture not Quantum addresses the connection of present and past injustice to Alaskan natives
Maki Tamura "Dusk" from "The Age of Enlightenment" series forgrounding the myth of enlightenment era colonization in exquisitely rendered watercolor patterns and images
Marita Dingus Child with Cork Frame and Blue Baby, the baby has been liberated from the confinement of oppression. Dingus works alchemy with recycled materials