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DESCRIPTION:Screening and Art Auction to support THE FOREST FOR THE  TREES, a vital new 
 documentary about Judi Bariâ€™s civil suit against  the FBI, made by 
 the daughter of Bari's lawyer.    When: Monday August 22, 7PM  Where: 
 COUNTERPULSE  1310 mission/9th street  415.626.2060    The gallery of 
 COUNTERPULSE will be transformed into a forest  with 2-D and 3-D tree art 
 made by rising stars of the west coast art  world, including:    Cooper Lee 
 Bombardier  Corina Bilandzija  Kathy Brady  Tammy Rae Carland  Dennis 
 Cunningham  Kristin Dilley  Chris Duncan  Tara Lisa Foley  Barbara Garber  
 Susan Greene  Xylor Jane  Olivia Kent  Jaime Knight  Lisa Maurine  Alicia 
 McCarthy  Nikki McClure  Josh McPhee  Dori Midnight  Gabby Miller  Max 
 Miller  Ace Morgan  James Orlando  Miranda Pierce  Corinna Press  Carolyn 
 Pennypacker Riggs  Blake Riley  Airyka Rockefeller  Oliver Halsman 
 Rosenberg  Andrew Schoultz  Jen Smith  Miriam Klein Stahl  Sara Thustra  
 Lena Wolff  Lisa Young    About the film:    THE FOREST FOR THE TREES: Judi 
 Bari v. the FBI    In 1990, environmentalist and union organizer Judi 
 Bari's car was bombed.  Within three hours of the bombing, Bari was accused 
 of transporting the exlposives that had nearly killed her. Still in the 
 hospital, she was arrested and labeled a terrorist in the national media.  
 THE FOREST FOR THE TREES follows Judi Bari's story,  culminating in her 
 civil suit against the FBI.  At the heart of the film is Bari, a folk hero 
 with an electrifying on-screen presence, and the legal battle against law 
 enforcement that few believed she could win.  Made by Bernadine Mellis, the 
 daughter of Judi Bariâ€™s lead attorney Dennis Cunningham, the film 
 follows the last major case of his career with a sense of both the beauty 
 and the costs of a life of activism.    The current cut of the film has 
 been screening in festivals and venues nationally, including at The Pacific 
 Film Archive (this month), The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Underground 
 Film Festival, the Ashland Independent Film Festival (where it won Best 
 Short  Documentary), and the Santa Cruz Film Festival (where it won the 
 Audience Award for Best Short Documentary).  The art auction is intended to 
 raise funds for a professional sound mix and distribution  costs.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/08/10/73163.php
SUMMARY:Tree Art Auction to
LOCATION:COUNTERPULSE  1310 mission/9th street
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/08/10/73163.php
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