"The work examines the issues through the creation of 'a typical upper-middle class living room in the United States' within the gallery space. The installation will include, among other things, a Victorian sofa, an antique bookshelf and a wingback chair. Each piece of furniture has been adorned with photographic imagery and embroidered text culled from personal interviews between the artist, sufferers of eating disorders and their family members and friends."The exhibit is open now and will remain open to the public through April 4, 2008. Read more at TheNewsStar.com.
Labels: self-image_issues, body_image, acceptance
Posted By: Aspen Education Group






