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11/29/10

Response to Trafficking

My book making class just completed a project to increase awareness of human trafficking. Its kind of an intense subject, but its a great opportunity for artists to enact social change since the primary roadblock to stopping human trafficking is a lack of visibility. The aim of the project was to react to an issue of human trafficking. My book, Bind, is currently on display in the John and June Allcott Gallery.

Here are the pics:








11/15/10

December Print Sale at UNC



It's almost December, which means that we are gearing up for the 4th annual print sale at UNC. This is a sweet opportunity to buy some really cool artwork, especially the ceramics which are always unbelievable cool and reasonably priced. All of the proceeds to students and to maintaining the art department studios. These are the perks of going to the print sale:

1. Really awesome artwork is on display, including prints, artists books and ceramics
2. It supports the UNC Art Department
3. I will be there, so you can hangout with me
3&1/2. If I sell a lot of prints I can buy Christmas presents


Now that I've sold you and you are definitely coming, you need to know that it is at the Artery Student Art Gallery at 136 Rosemary St, Chapel Hill, NC, on Friday, December 10th, 9am to 10:00pm. This is the Artery';s new address; it is right next to the old Artery space, which has been turned into a hookah lounge, so don't get confused.