Here are a few installation images of my exhibition at Flanders Gallery

UNC Diversity Summit, 11/18/11

2011 Carolina Diversity Summit to Take Place November 18

“Intersectionality: Exploring Diversity from Varied Perspectives”

Art Over Lunch

“Who’s Doing the Looking?”: Contemporary Photography by Weegee, Goldin, and Mann

A Talk by Susan Harbage Page

Wednesday, November 2nd, 12:00-1:00 PM

Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Bring a bag lunch and enjoy an hour of inspiration and information about art currently on display in the Ackland exhibition Carolina Collects: 150 Years of Modern and Contemporary Art from Alumni Collections.

The Border Project: New Work by Susan Harbage Page

on nc artblog.

By Matt Zigler | Published: October 10, 2011

In the first part of T.H. White’s classic book, The Once and Future King, the young Arthur, known as the Wart, is turned into a goose by Merlyn as a part of his education.  A young female is schooling him on what it means to be a goose: 

‘Do you all come here from different places?’

‘Well in parties of course.

October 1 - November 1

Opening Reception November 7

Flanders Art Gallery 

302 South West Street

Raleigh, North Carolina  27603

Since 2007, Susan Harbage Page has photographed objects left at the U.S.-Mexico border, both on site in the Rio Grande Valley, and in her studio.

Immigrants hide along the Rio Grande as they come north and wait for their next stopping point. The indentations left by their bodies in the grass are referred to as nests.

The new summer 2011 edition of Southern Cultures edited by Tom Rankin is available online at Project Muse.

Women Working photography and interviews by Susan Harbage Page. When Susan Harbage Page worked in 1989-1990 alongside the women in this photo essay, in addition to friendships she also made a poignant record:"‘Rough. It is rough being a female.'"

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More Great Stuff from Southern Cultures.

Spello Presente - Photographs from Umbria by Susan Harbage Page - Opens this Friday, July 1 at Villa Fidelia in Spello, Italy at 5pm.

May 1 - November 27, 2011

North Carolina Museum of Art

Mirror Image: Women Portraying Women will be on exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of Art's East Building. Mirror Image examines what it means to be a woman in today's culture. It presents women, from youth to old age, in painting, video, photography, and sculpture from the 1970's through the present. Artist's include Margaret Sartor, Maud Gatewood, Roxana Perez-Mendez, Mary Shanon Johnstone and Susan Harbage Page.

Cast Aside, Left Behind

Photographs from no-man’s-land: Susan Harbage Page walks the border.
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