ANNE ROWLAND:
Private Property
Through digitally stitched
montages and salvaged
objects, Rowland documents
the quickly disappearing rural
landscape and in particular
her childhood home. Her
sardonic images offer a
fractured re-creation
of what was and
will cease to be.
CORINNE MAY BOTZ:
The Nutshell Studies of
Unexplained Death
Botz explores a collection of
crime scene models built in
the 1940s and 1950s by
Frances Glessner Lee
(1878-1962) a progressive
Baltimore criminologist.
Corinne reveals the many
haunting details of these
recreated homocides, suicides
and accidental deaths.
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