A Photographic Documentary
 


In September of 2000, the photo-documentary " Hallowed Ground" opened at the Oasis Gallery in Marquette Michigan. The current exhibit consists of twenty-five pieces. Fifteen, 35"x 46" natural pine, hand constructed cross shaped frames. The information gathered within the Plexiglas protected frame consist of a 11"x14" black and white memorial image, color photograph of the person, personal artifacts and written information mostly supplied by the families. Also included within the exhibit are ten, 16"x20" black & white memorial images framed in hand constructed pine and Plexiglas. All the pieces are wire for hanging.

 

If you would like to obtain more information on how you can schedule "Hallowed Ground" in your community Please contact Bill Sampson ay 906-249-4552.

"Hallowed Ground"

Exhibit Schedule

September 2000, Oasis Gallery Marquette, Michigan

Nov.--Dec. 2000, Marquette Arts and Culture Gallery, Marquette, Michigan

January 2001, Houghton Hancock Community Arts Center, Hancock, Michigan

April 2001, Gonzo Fine Art Gallery, Roseville, Michigan

May 2001, Edsel Ford High School, Dearborn, Michigan

June 2001, Cranbrook Academy, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

July 2001, Novi Civic Center, Novi, Michigan

May 2002, University of Michigan, Peipont Commons Gallery,

 Ann Arbor, Michigan

 

 
Bill Sampson
 
 
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