Thursday, May 25, 2006
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Friday, May 12, 2006
I Miss You Exhibition
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 13 2006 from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
in conjunction with
Keep-a-Breast Silent Auction
with casts designed by John Gil & Sophia Pottish, Merry-Beth Noble, Lisa Romero and Porous Walker & Carrina DiMarcellis
Bring photographs of women you miss to add to the installation.
Bake a cake and contribute it to reception and receive a limited edition handpulled print of Linda Anne Hoag's poem, "For Maellen".
Gallery Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
in conjunction with
Keep-a-Breast Silent Auction
with casts designed by John Gil & Sophia Pottish, Merry-Beth Noble, Lisa Romero and Porous Walker & Carrina DiMarcellis
Bring photographs of women you miss to add to the installation.
Bake a cake and contribute it to reception and receive a limited edition handpulled print of Linda Anne Hoag's poem, "For Maellen".
Gallery Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Ann Louise Sullivan
from Tricia Moran
"My grandma (Ann Louise Sullivan) was an amazing woman. She had diabetes before it was very well known. If I had the opportunity to write an entire book about her, I would still need more room to write.
She worked with Mrs. Knott making pies (but she never got the secret recipe for the chicken!) and the famous boysenberry jam.
Ann went blind when I was about 2 but made my first baby dresses with tiny trim using a jeweler's glass to see the stitches. I still have all of those dresses, and my daughter, Amber, had her 1 month picture taken in one of them."
Teana Prater-Leap
(photo coming soon)
from Denise Ritter
"This is a picture of my Grandmother. She was born in 1891 and died in 1950. I am the daughter of her daughter, Leata Mae Leap-Ritter."
from Denise Ritter
"This is a picture of my Grandmother. She was born in 1891 and died in 1950. I am the daughter of her daughter, Leata Mae Leap-Ritter."
Aunt Caroline Leap
(photo coming soon)
from Denise Ritter
"This is my Aunt Caroline Leap. My middle name is for her. She died at age 35, in 1965. She used to baby-sit me when I was a little girl. I have been told wonderful stories of her, though I don't remember her presence in my life, I do remember her in pictures."
from Denise Ritter
"This is my Aunt Caroline Leap. My middle name is for her. She died at age 35, in 1965. She used to baby-sit me when I was a little girl. I have been told wonderful stories of her, though I don't remember her presence in my life, I do remember her in pictures."
Maellen Staub Hoag Combs
from Linda Anne Hoag of Los Angeles, California
"I miss my mother, Maellen Staub Hoag Combs. I last saw her on October 23, 1984, when she died in my arms at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. My mother died after a fifteen year relationship with breast cancer. Maellen was one of the first to benefit from Tamoxifen.