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One Nation Under Surveillance
Harriet Diamond
 

Diamond has recently exhibited her work at the National Sculpture Society in NY and installed work in the Norfolk International Airport. This work is what she calls mini-installation. It is made to surround and draw the viewer into the unfolding drama. The pieces are fired and painted ceramic and wood. The more serious her content and subject matter have become, the lighter her working means has become. A note of caricature has taken over the work. Despite her interest in political art, she shies away from the heavy handed and the didactic.

In the sculpture, Iraq Vigil, all of the figures are tiny portraits of the folks who stand "on the line" every Saturday in our town as in so many towns.. and for so many years! It interests me that strong committed individuals can light a fire that spreads. In Iraq Vigil, you will see Frances Crowe, now 86 years old, our local leader speaking to two soldiers. She has convinceds so many of us to join her anti-war work. From one person's work and commitment so much can grow. Ideas about the connection between leadership, community, and world stage run through the mini-installations. Perhaps it is that I believe that the real salvation for the world begins with the individual and his or her connection to a community and then to the world beyond."

When: 
Thursday, October 25 - Tuesday, November 20 2007  

Educational Events:


Opening Reception
Harriet Diamond
Thursday, October 25 2007 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Hampden Gallery 

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