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DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Region Women's Caucus for Art presents "Blue Planet," a 
 national juried eco-art exhibition. "Blue Planet" examines and explores 
 social, political and economic issues related to water. Given that water 
 covers 70% of our "Blue Planet," this exhibition is an opportunity to 
 re-envision, reclaim, remediate and restore our relationships with this 
 most precious resource.  Southern California eco-artist and juror, Kim 
 Abeles, selected 56 artists, whose works range from installation and video 
 to traditional media. \n\nPublic showing from Jun 19 - 26.\n\nKim Abeles 
 has received fellowships from J. Paul Getty Trust Fund for the Visual Arts, 
 Pollack-Krasner Foundation, and others. Abeles has consistently produced 
 artwork about the environment. In 1987, she invented a method to create 
 images from the smog in the air, and "Smog Collectors" brought her work to 
 national and international attention.\n\nParticipating Artists: Allison 
 Adams, Carolyn Applegate, Salma Arastu, Mariana Barnes, Ulla Barr, Tessie 
 Barrera-Scharaga,  Rebecca Bauen, Helen L. Bellaver, Sukey Bryan, Mike 
 Callaghan, Kimberley Campisano, Paola Coda, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Lynn Dau,  
 Mary Lou Dauray, Inouk Demers, Cynthia Eddings, Danielle Eubank, Trish 
 Foschi,  Sarah Beth Goncarova, Sevilla Granger, Rachel X. Hobreigh, Teresa 
 Hsu, Ann Isolde,  Uma Rani Iyli, Katherine Hisako Kodama, Audrey Kral, 
 Linda Kunik, Mariette Leufkens, Nalyne Lunati, Leora Lutz, Meg Madison,  
 Maggie Malloy, Laura D. McHugh, Jean B. Mills, Barbara Milman, Arlene 
 Ferley Monzon, Leslie Morgan,  Sandra Mueller, Brenda Oelbaum, Michele 
 Ogilvie, Nora Raggio, Ally Richter,  Anne W. Rosenfeld, Valerie 
 Runningwolf,  Elisa Salcedo, Pallavi Sharma,  Diana B. Shore, Susan M. 
 Sironi, Jennifer Kim Sohn, Virginia Stearns, Deborah Thomas, Leigh Toldi, 
 Jillian Van Ness, Margi Weir, Sydney Zentall. \n\nBlue Plant is an 
 accompanying exhibition to "Elements: An Eco-Art Conference." For more 
 about Elements: http://elements.eventbrite.com/.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/30/18649240.php
SUMMARY:Blue Planet Reception
LOCATION:SOMARTS Cultural Center\n934 Brannan St\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94123\n415-552-1770\nhttp://www.somarts.org/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/30/18649240.php
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