[News] Poetices of Exile,Images of Resistance and Excavation: Bernardi, Greene and Baum

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The BIG BALLYOO: INSIDE OF INSIDE Presents:
Poetics of Exile:
Images of Resistance and Excavation:  El Salvador, Palestine and Israel

THURSDAY January 29th, 2004, 7:30pm
Theater Rhino, 2926 16th St.
Between Capp and South Van Ness
$5-$20 Sliding Scale, no-one turned away for lack of funds
Wheelchair accessible

WITH ARTIST/ACTIVISTS:
DALIT BAUM, CLAUDIA BERNARDI, SUSAN GREENE

Dalit Baum, PhD, is an anti-occupation activist and educator from Israel. 
She is a co-founder of Black Laundry, (a pun in Hebrew on "black sheep"), a 
feminist direct action group of lesbians, gay men and transgenders against 
the occupation of Palestine. The group uses humor, sex, and chutzpah to 
make visible the connections between different oppressions in Israel and 
the occupation of Palestine.

Claudia Bernardi is an artist, human rights activist, art professor and 
artist in residence at Intersection for the Arts. She has worked with the 
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team at the sites of political massacres 
for many years.  Her work deals with memory, recollection and the passage 
of time.

Susan Greene, PhD, is an artist, activist and clinical psychologist. She is 
a member of Jews for a Free Palestine and is a founding member of Break the 
Silence Mural Project, a group of Jewish American Women artists who, 
through community art projects in Occupied Palestine, work to raise 
awareness and critical thinking in the U.S. regarding Palestine and Israel.


The Big Ballyhoo is a feminist artist and curatorial collective that began 
in 2001, inspired by the belief that art is a vibrant tool in shaping 
dominant ideology and stimulating social change.  The Big Ballyhoo is 
Gracie Bucciarelli, Mary DeNardo, Kristen Dilley, Dusty Lombardo, Lisa 
Maurine, Corinna Press and Lena Wolff.








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