A recent interview about the U.S–Mexico Border Project on High Plains Public Radio with Susan Harbage Page.

Here's an image form the exhibition Seeing|Saying: Images and Words at Davidson College.

My work from the "Regola Series" is on the left, Shirin Neshat's work is in the middle and José Parlá's work is on the right.

I had a wonderful time with the Curator Van E. Hilliard, Gallery Director Lia Newman, and artists Bethany Collins and Andrea Eis this week.

Dorothy Allison with artwork by Susan Harbage Page

Read the whole interview HERE.

http://www.southerncultures.org/article/never-believed-perfect-mother/

The images are from my Women Waiting Series, Rust on reprinted found photographs. Inspired in part by Charlotte Perkins Gilman's, "The Yellow Wallpaper."

"So I look at my life as a radical feminist and the

thing I find most horrifying is the lack of compassion

that we have shown in our politics.

Here and Now: 80 Years of Photography at the Mint Museum in Charlotte to open April 16, 2016

This exhibition has recently come down but I was just informed an image they own of mine from the 90's was included along with works by William Eggleston, Ansel Adams, and Bernice Abbott. If I can find an image of it I will post it here.

Excited to be in this exhibition with some very fine artists -Shimon Attie, John Baldessari, Mark Bradford, Cris Bruch, Andrea Eis, Teresita Fernández, Howard Finster, Christian Marclay, Shirin Neshat, Dennis Oppenheim, Susan Harbage Page, José Parlá, Dan Perjovschi, Raymond Pettibon, Santiago Sierra, Hank Willis Thomas, and David Wojnarowicz.

Charlotte peeps. I will be at the opening on the 20th. Hope to see you there. Also giving a short gallery talk on October 20.

New publication coming out in November, 2016.

http://feministing.com/2016/10/05/these-objects-put-a-face-on-the-migration-crisis/

Objects from the Borderlands - U.S.-Mexico Border Anti-Archive

Thanks to Barbara Sostaita for featuring this on Feministing.com

I recently attended an exhibition featuring the work of University of North Carolina professor and visual artist Susan Harbage Page.
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