Fence 36-323
- Title
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Fence 36-323
- LC Subject
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Symbolism
Symbolism in art
Fences
Slavery
Art, African
mixed media
- Creator
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Dingus, Marita
- Description
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A mixed media construction that organizes discarded materials within a black grid pattern.
Fence; Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, (206) 782-0355; 36-323; mixed media; 1995; unfr.: 51 x 51 in.
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- View
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front
- Location
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The Valley Library >> Benton County >> Oregon >> United States
Benton County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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121 The Valley Library, Corvallis Oregon
- Date
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1975/2012
- Identifier
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1995_osu_valley-library_17_a01
- Accession Number
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1995_osu_valley-library_17_a01
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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Dingus, Marita
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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51 x 51 x 1 inches
- Material
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Mixed media;
mixed media
- Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Primary Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Relation
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1995 - 1997 Biiennium Valley Library Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon
1995_osu_valley-library
- Has Version
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slide; color
- Institution
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Oregon Arts Commission
University of Oregon
- Note
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To view a map of the artwork location in context to Oregon State University, see http://oregonstate.edu/cw_tools/campusmap/locations.php
- Color Space
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RGB
- Biographical Information
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I am an African American female artist. I make sculpture. I taught myself how to make fences out of fabric (Fences out of wood and metal are heavy and take up too much space.) I have made many variations of these fences. Cages and fences were built to hold the Africans captured for slavery. They represent the institution of slavery.