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Above Ground: Views of a Toxic America Through Photographs
Above Ground: Views of a Toxic America Through Photographs
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
This event is free and open to the public.
Rhonda Zwillinger and Mark Abrahamson will present an exhibition of photographs “Above Ground: Views of a Toxic America Through Photographs.” The show will include aerial photographs by Abrahamson of the American landscape exploring the effects of climate change and works by Zwillenger exploring the effects of people living with MCS, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities.
The exhibition will be on display at The Alexandre Hogue Gallery, at the University of Tulsa, from August 26, through September 23. An opening reception will be held in the Gallery on August 26 from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Abrahamson will deliver a lecture on his photographs, "Global Warming: An American Perspective", on September 23 at 4 pm in the Jerri Jones Lecture Hall, Phillips Hall, Room 211.
Contact:
Mary Whitney
918-631-2739
mary-whitney@utulsa.edu