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Nancy Salzer
Collectanea 1,2, & 3:
Excerpts from the Mother Tapes
March 21 to April 26, 2002
Simmons College presents Nancy Salzers
"Collectanea 1,2, & 3: Excerpts from the Mother Tapes,"
March 21 to April 26 at the Simmons College Trustman Art Gallery,
fourth floor, Main College Building, 300 The Fenway. There will
be a reception from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. April 4, with a gallery
talk at 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibit is an investigation of several moments
in the life of a single mother. Part of an on-going project, this
first person video diary and installation explores the conflicting
and intertwining terrains of maternal love, politics, the legal
system, "whats best for the child," and how these
issues affect the everyday work of mothering. Through a series
of "huts," Salzer contemplates one mothers attempts
to organize motherhoods complexities.
Salzers films have been shown nationally
and internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art and
the UNESCO International Festival of Films on Art & Architecture.
Recognized for her "Survival of a Small City, Parts 1 &
2," on PBS, she is currently a visiting scholar/filmmaker
at the Womens Studies Research Center at Brandeis University,
and has taught at numerous colleges. Her awards include Bunting
and Mellon fellowships, NEA, and Mass Cultural Council grants.
Salzer has organized several symposia on womens studies
and film.
Exhibit hours
are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery
is wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact Christine
Kromer at 617-521-2268.
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