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Fri, 12 Sep 1997 08:09:25 -0500
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Could you please send information regarding this exhibition to the
Indianapolis Art Center?  Address as listed below:

Kris Parmelee
c/o The Indianapolis Art Center
820 East 67th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Thank you-

Stephanie Robertson
Exhibitions Assistant
At 05:36 PM 9/11/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Identity and Dreams, now showing at
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>http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/africa/armory/index.htm
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>This collection of African American children's artwork and  poetry
>originally appeared in the FLARE exhibition that opened at the Armory
>Center for the Arts in June of 1997.  These works are a small sample of the
>materials produced by over 450 students from fifteen elementary school
>classes over the course of a year. They reflect an individual exploration
>of identity, personal history and dreams for the future.
>
>The Armory Center for the Arts is a community arts center that engages
>broad participation through innovative approaches to creating, exploring,
>and presenting the visual and performing arts.  The exhibition is a
>collaborative effort between the Armory Center for the Arts and the Natural
>History Museum of Los Angeles County.
>
>Jim Angus
>New Media
>Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
>900 Exposition Blvd.
>Los Angeles, CA  90007
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>http://www.nhm.org
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