Bilingual exhibition installation — a team effort

September 9, 2008

 
Juan-Si Gonzalez is the fall 2008 SPACES World Artist Program (SWAP) artist-in-residence. Here he is assisted by Katie, a Baldwin-Wallace College work-study student.

Juan-Si Gonzalez is the fall 2008 SPACES World Artist Program (SWAP) artist-in-residence. Here he is assisted by Katie, a Baldwin-Wallace College work-study student.

Rafael Valdivieso-Troya wraps up his installation.

Rafael Valdivieso-Troya wraps up his installation.

Here's B-W work-study student Nick Meloro making important connections. Using "migration stories" collected by artists Juan-Si Gonzalez and Paloma Dallas, he created paper chains for their installation.

Here's B-W work-study student Nick Meloro making important connections. Using "migration stories" collected by artists Juan-Si Gonzalez and Paloma Dallas, he creates paper chains for their installation.

Saskia Jorda hangs her work using multiple strands of fishing line.

Saskia Jorda hangs her work using multiple strands of fishing line.

CIA work-study student Skye Kellerman has no fear of heights as she installs a digital projector

CIA work-study student Skye Kellerman has no fear of heights as she installs a digital projector

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  • 1. linda johnson  |  September 13, 2008 at 4:30 pm

    SPACES is so cool! great shows ALL the time. bi-lingual is eloquent.

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