LECTURE
Friday 2 November 2007
6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Leonard Nimoy, will present a power point presentation, about the history of his photographic journey. There will be a question and answer period following. Seating will be very limited, and you must email Nimoy@RMichelson.com to reserve a space. Cost is $150, which will include a signed copy of The Full Body Project. |
RECEPTION
Saturday 3 November 2007
6:00 - 8:00 pm
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On Saturday there will be a general reception for the artist. There is no charge and all are welcome. Please note that Mr. Nimoy will be unable to sign books or memorabilia not purchased during the weekend events. |
SYMPOSIUM
Saturday 3 November 2007
10:30am - 4:30pm
R. Michelson Galleries will host a series of talks on the image of fat women in life, art, and the media. Times and specific topics will be listed here in mid October. Among those who will be speaking are:
10:30am - 12:00pm
Body Full and Beautiful - Reading and panel discussion with writers
and activists Leslea Newman, Susan Stinson and Abby Ellin. |
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Leslea Newman, the author of more than fifty books for adults and
children including Good Enough to Eat, Fat Chance, Eating Our Hearts
Out and SomeBODY to Love. Her literary awards include creative writing
fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the
Massachusetts Artists Foundation.
Visit Leslea's website to learn
more about her work. |
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Susan Stinson, author of Venus of Chalk, Martha Moody, and Fat Girl
Dances with Rocks. She had received grants, fellowships and
awards from the Deming Fund, the Vogelstein Foundation, the Wurlitzer
Foundation, the Fund for Women Artists, the Millay Colony, the Blue Mountain
Center, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Visit Susan's website for more information.
*Photo credit of Don Stinson |
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Abby Ellin, N.Y. Times columnist, journalist, author of Teenage Waistland and former fat-camper whose parents' attempts to "save her" from fatness proved counter productive. Abby profiled Leonard Nimoy’s Full Body Project for the New York Times.
To find out more about Abby, visit her website. |
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Kelli Durham: Performance Artist; Comic; Everyone Cries on the A Train. |
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Kelly Dunham, stand-up comic, and partner of Heather MacAllister, founder of The Fat Bottom Review, will share a short reading/performance piece called "Everyone Cries on the A Train" which is about interactions that she observed in the last few years of Heather
MacAllister's life . Heather negotiated the health care system and serious illness as an empowered consumer because of all the work she did to live comfortably in her own body. Visit Kelly's website. |
2:15pm - 3:00pm
Tribute to Heather McCallister. |
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Tribute to Heather MacAllister:
There will be a reading of some of Heather's writings about her life and her experience. |
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Lady Monster: Burlesque - She will be speaking about her experience - being a
bigger
woman who is a model, performs burlesque and other aspects of performance art. |
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Lady Monster is an activist, artist, and burlesque performer (formerly with the Fat Bottom Revue). She continues to dance solo - including for Margaret Cho's The Sensuous Woman, during the Revolting Cocks 2006 tour (sponsored by VH1) and the burlesque convention, Tease-O-Rama. She will be speaking about her experience - being a bigger woman who is a model, performs burlesque and other aspects of performance art. Visit Lady Monster's website. |
Please note that our gallery was built in 1913 and you must climb stairs to get to the lectures and receptions. There is no elevator or handicapped accessibility beyond the main floor.
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