Corpamente: The Work of Arts and Medicine al Teatro Stabile, Isola Di Liri (FR), Italy

Excited to be a part of this exhibition curated by wonderful performance artist/sculptor Sara Ciuffetta.

I did a guest lecture this afternoon with Professor Thomas Hofweber's Introduction to Aesthetics course.

Excited to announce some great new writing by Audrey Goodman about our borderlands.

Published by Georgia State University's Studies in the Literary Imagination, Vol. 50, No. 1 spring 2017 (printed 2019).

"It is my great pleasure to notify you and your colleagues at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design that your Borderlands: Evidence from the Rio Grande by Susan Harbage Page has been awarded BEST IN SHOW by the 2019 SEMC Publications Competition jury. The jurors were truly moved by this powerful publication."

Thanks to Roger Manley and his powerful team at the Gregg Museum of Art for doing such great work on this publication.

This just in. The Blood of Women / Il sangue Delle Donne in Bari!

I am so honored to be one of the original group of artists in the exhibition. Love the design on the invite. Thanks to Manuela De Leonardis for her work and curatorial genius which has made this exhibition into a lovely experience for all of the artists involved. It has been a great way way to initiate dialogue about the sometimes invisible experiences of women.
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