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Laura Silagis transparent images, such as these
fish, and text about rivers were hung from trees along the walkway,
and both blended with, and emerged from, the environment. Laura Silagi
has been working in various forms since the 1980s.
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Pueblo Rights Lisa Giaffo researched river history,
finding that pueblo rights are cited by the Department of
Water and Power as being of great importance to the citys future.
Letters are carved into the sculptural triangles faces. Lisa
Giaffos artwork includes bookbinding as well as sculpture.
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Holly Charlon labeled pieces of trash with day,
time, location, and the objects description. Her flags examine
the problem of refuse and its impact on the river. Holly Charlon
is currently an MFA candidate at Cal State Northridge; she has an interest
in using art to raise environmental consciousness.
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