MFA Thesis Series, 1987
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- 2 boxes; 43 prints
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Consists of three 11x14 inch and 40 18x24 inch gelatin silver prints for Chatterley's Master of Fine Arts thesis at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, entitled "Ambivalent Ecstasies/Converging Energies." This body of work explores religious ecstatic experience. The three 11x14 prints offer a panoramic shot of the thesis exhibit, while the forty 18x24 prints form the body of work for the thesis project. The prints have no captions but are numbered sequentially, with information included that indicates their positions in the exhibit, and the date of the exhibit, May 6, 1987.
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