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1246 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94103-3817
TEL: 415 863 1001
FAX: 415 863 1015 sfcamera@ sfcamerawork.org
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SF CAMERAWORK PRESS ROOM
Contacts:
Wendy Norris 415.307.3853 wendy_norris@sbcglobal.net
Chuck Mobley 415.863.1001 chuck@sfcamerawork.org
All high resolution images are 300 dpi camera ready tiffs.
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Claudia Kunin, Billy the Kid, anaglyph on polyester chiffon &
polyester georgette in 2 layers, 2005. Courtesy San Francisco
Camerawork. Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5-Nov 18, 2006.
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Ann Carlson & Mary Ellen Strom, Bells, single channel video installation, 2006. Courtesy San FranciscoCamerawork. Commissioned for the
exhibition Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5—Nov 18, 2006.
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Ann Carlson & Mary Ellen Strom, Bells, single channel video installation, 2006. Courtesy San Francisco
Camerawork. Commissioned for the exhibition Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5—Nov 18, 2006.
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Claudia Kunin, Chair Girl, anaglyph on polyester chiffon &
polyester georgette in 2 layers, 2005. Courtesy San Francisco
Camerawork. Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5-Nov 18, 2006
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Dinh Q. Le From Viet Nam to Hollywood, woven chromogenic prints, installation view, 2003. Courtesy SF Camerawork.
From the exhibition Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5 - Nov 18, 2006
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Dinh Q. Le (detail) From Viet Nam to Hollywood, woven
chromogenic print, 2003. Courtesy SF Camerawork.
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Dinh Q. Le (detail) From Viet Nam to Hollywood, woven chromogenic print, 2003. Courtesy SF Camerawork
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Walid Ra'ad We Can Make Rain But No One Came to Ask, single channel video 2006 Courtesy of Camerawork US Premiere in the Exhibition Ghosts in the Machine, Oct 5-Nov 18, 2006
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Walid Ra'ad (detail) Notebook Volume 38: Already Been in a Lake of Fire 1999-2002 Courtesy of SF Camerawork
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Media sponsorship for SF Camerawork's Grand Opening in October 2006 is provided by 7X7 Magazine, ABC7/KGO-TV, San Francisco Bay Guardian, and SF Station.
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