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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - About How Her Husband Had Forbidden Her To Enter</image:title>
      <image:caption>2006, digital print from a color negative, 23.5" x 16.5"   The piece About How Her Husband Had Forbidden Her to Enter comes from the Bluebeard tales. These tales warned of a woman's curiosity. In these stories, women who did not listen to their husbands were punished because of it. This addressed the fears of women whose cultural norm was arranged marriage and attempted to educate them as obedient wives.   *edition of 6</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - About How Her Husband Had Forbidden Her To Enter</image:title>
      <image:caption>2006, digital print from a color negative, 23.5" x 16.5"   The piece About How Her Husband Had Forbidden Her to Enter comes from the Bluebeard tales. These tales warned of a woman's curiosity. In these stories, women who did not listen to their husbands were punished because of it. This addressed the fears of women whose cultural norm was arranged marriage and attempted to educate them as obedient wives.   *edition of 6</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - And Turned Me Into The Monster You Knew</image:title>
      <image:caption>2006, digital print from a color negative, 12" x 16"   And Turned Me into the Monster You Knew comes from the original French Beauty and The Beast. This tale spoke to women and girls facing arranged marriages. This tale encouraged the brides, and assured them that if they were patient then their monstrous husbands would turn into princes. I explored this idea in the context of modern women who can't leave destructive relationships, still thinking that if you love someone enough, they will change.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2007, digital print from a color negative, 16" x 21.5"   A new version of the Sleeping Beauty image. This new version reflects our life a few years after the original was taken, and with a focus on the awkwardness of realizing that, despite all of your education, sophistication, and independence, that you are not happy without children.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - Proudly To The Vast Ballroom</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital print from a color negative, 24.5" x 18"   Proudly to the Vast Ballroom is the Cinderella image. Any emotion in this tale is overshadowed by issues of class. I am also exploring the gender issues which require our heroine to wait for a life change as opposed to creating one. There are hundreds of Cinderella tales which reach across language, culture and geography. Every woman in the world knows a version of this story.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2007, digital print from a color negative, 34" x 46"   My husband and I sometimes reflect on the nomadic nature of our society, and who we would be if we had decided to live out our lives in the Southern towns where we were born. Not so long ago, we lived and died where our parents lived and died, and our children followed. Now, we choose where we want to be and know that children leave the nest for far away places. But our hearts are always tied to the places we left, even when we're glad we did.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2006, digital print from a color negative, 12" x 15.75"   She Trod on Sharp Knives is based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, which tells the story of a woman who gives up her home, family, and life for a man she loves, but does not know. She sneaks away at night to soak her burning feet in the ocean; I equated this character with a woman today who puts aside her hopes and welfare for a love which is not returned, only to sneak away to find what little pleasure she can.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2007, digital print from a color negative, 18.75" x 14.25"   The power of a woman's hair is a myth that we carry so intensely still to this day, and I am often baffled by it. What magic, what Samson-like strength, do we think a woman's long hair embodies, and is a woman less of a woman without it? Is she, like Rapunzel, a wild thing to be banished without that long hair, and how often is that long hair is a stand in for girlish innocence? This piece was created after I went to my husband's barber and asked her to cut my long hair off and she refused, saying she just couldn't.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2008, digital print from a color negative, 24" x 17"   I grew up in a house where the men cooked, and married a man that cooks as well. When I eventually learned to function in the kitchen, my mother told me that she had taught me better than that. Is what stares back at us from inside the oven a wicked witch, our own mother's expectations, or our notions of failed domesticity? How can you nurture if you can't even cook?</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - And She Would Change</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital print from a color negative, 29" x 26"   We all change, and many of us fear it. When I got married I was so determined to not change, to not lose my name, or my friends, or my temperament, and swore the same to anyone that would listen. I eventually realized that my marriage had changed me, and that I was a better person because of it.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Proudly to the Vast Ballroom - Red Where It Fell</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital print from a color negative, 14.75" x 18"   In The Little Mermaid, the heroine throws a knife into the ocean after deciding to not kill the prince and his new bride, thereby sacrificing herself. How much of ourselves do we throw overboard for what seems right at the time?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2006, digital print from a color negative   But They Were Not Happy is taken from a child's storybook version of Sleeping Beauty. This is the back story of the king and queen, who needed nothing more than a child to fulfill them. I consider the modern woman who is still convinced that her worth is wrapped up in her ability to reproduce, and the consequences she will face if she proves unable to do so.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at the New Orleans Museum of Art New Orleans September 25 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at First Cup Cafe New Orleans March 12 2013   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at Mid-City Theater New Orleans September 5 2013   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at La Finca Nightclub New Orleans December 14 2013   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at New Orleans City Park New Orleans January 31 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at Bonnabel Boat Launch Metairie January 31 2014   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at Pirate's Alley New Orleans May 27 2014   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at the End of the World New Orleans May 28 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at Gallery Burguieres New Orleans June 4 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at The Napoleon House New Orleans June 9 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed on Frenchmen Street New Orleans July 16 2014   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at the Edgar Degas House New Orleans August 21 2014   digital inkjet print 30" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photographed at Hotel Villa Convento New Orleans August 26 2014   digital inkjet print 20" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   So.............for me, it was my Fire Engine red lipstick. That was the actual name of the lipstick color. I don't know what brand it was, but I would walk to the Pak-a-Sak store and it was in a bright gold tube and it was hanging in a plastic holder. It was probably only $2 or maybe $3, but it was the most beautiful shade of red ever. I was forbidden to wear lipstick, but I would save my allowance for that lipstick. On Sunday afternoons, I would be dropped at the picture show to meet my friend for a movie. I'd go to the restroom and spread on my bright Fire Engine Red lipstick. I thought I looked so very pretty. It had a wonderful smell and it was smooth on your lips and had a really good taste. I'd sit in the dark and purse my upper lip to my nose so I could smell it and lavish in the joy. It had to be wiped off, with no trace, before my Daddy picked me up. I got caught with it many a time and it would be taken away. But there was always an allowance to be saved to buy another tube. I still love to buy lipsticks, but I've found that red is not my best color even though I still grab for that color first. -Eileen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   So.............for me, it was my Fire Engine red lipstick. That was the actual name of the lipstick color. I don't know what brand it was, but I would walk to the Pak-a-Sak store and it was in a bright gold tube and it was hanging in a plastic holder. It was probably only $2 or maybe $3, but it was the most beautiful shade of red ever. I was forbidden to wear lipstick, but I would save my allowance for that lipstick. On Sunday afternoons, I would be dropped at the picture show to meet my friend for a movie. I'd go to the restroom and spread on my bright Fire Engine Red lipstick. I thought I looked so very pretty. It had a wonderful smell and it was smooth on your lips and had a really good taste. I'd sit in the dark and purse my upper lip to my nose so I could smell it and lavish in the joy. It had to be wiped off, with no trace, before my Daddy picked me up. I got caught with it many a time and it would be taken away. But there was always an allowance to be saved to buy another tube. I still love to buy lipsticks, but I've found that red is not my best color even though I still grab for that color first. -Eileen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21" I was a tomboy for quite awhile and after that was quite awkward. My first pair of high heeled shoes broke this. They were a black pair, size 7 1/2 , fairly low heel (although at the time I thought they were really high) strappy sandal type of shoe that I wore with every dress. That began my obsession with shoes that no run the gamut in size, shape, color and so on. Something about being in high heel shoes makes me feel powerful, feminine and beautiful. I still have my first pair of high heels. They still fit. Even though I rarely wear them, I don’t have the heart to let them go. -Felicia   A pair of red and white, vinyl, open toed, high heeled shoes. I was 17 and saw them in a store and fell in love with them on the spot. I was raised primarily by my father, so girly things never happened unless I could choose a colour (always pink or red) so when I found myself wandering through a store (I can't remember why) and saw these shoes, and realised that I had the money in my pocket to buy them, I did. I marched those babies to the woman at the counter, paid for them and parked myself on the floor outside of the store and replaced my sneakers with these gorgeous heels. They probably didn't match my outfit at all, but I didn't care because those shoes made me feel like a woman. A real, live human woman. A random dog stole one of those shoes when I was 20 years old. I cried for those shoes. I lived in those shoes. Four years later I have a new pair of red heels, and while they make me feel giddy and girly, it's not the same as the first time. It never is... -Leanne</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   My Grandmother playing the piano: Her dark red nail polish was chipped on the thumbs, from fishing and her pointer fingers from playing cards. But her fingers still looked long and graceful while she played. Her huge rings would nearly blind you as they caught the light of the piano lamp. It always smelled like burning firewood, fresh flowers, her perfume, sometimes gin and cigarette smoke. -Salyntha   My REAL girl is my toes and feet. I think a pretty set of feet can define you as feminine or not. When my feet are pretty I feel pretty, when my toes are painted I feel feminine. I can see little girls toes painted pink with sparkles. A young woman with toe rings and anklets. A woman with her red toes wrapped in her husbands feet. If you were to only see the feet of two people you would immediately know which was the woman because we ALL decorate our feet. It defines us for what we are. Lovers of beauty. -Cannwin   It’s colorless, but its odor was and is always so potent. Clear nail polish, the top-coat stuff, is my defining moment. When I was a little girl, I watched my mother paint her perfectly manicured nails a deep shade of red every Sunday before church. I would always ask her if she could paint my nails that color. But because I was too young, I wasn’t allowed, and was always rejected. One Sunday, my mother had asked me to go into the medicine cabinet to grab her the signature red color nail polish and a clear one. I had never seen her use the clear one. I brought them both over to her and asked her about the clear polish. She explained to me that it is normally used to make the color stay shiny. But today, she was putting it on my nails so I could have them painted but not with an obnoxious color for a little girl. I was ecstatic. I remember attending church and being very aware of how shiny my nails were with all the lights shining down and also walking with my hands in front of me so not to mess up the polish. It was at that moment when I felt like a grown little girl. -Olivia   Red nail polish is what did it for me. I was raised as a tomboy by a tomboy. It wasn't until the last 4-5 years that I figured it was okay to be a girl and that, gasp, I kind of liked it. And it all started with painting my toenails Hollywood scarlet. Imagine that. -Deb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   Flavored lip gloss. Now and days you can buy this stuff at every store, but when I was young that wasn't the case. My Dad's Mom, MawMaw Winnie was an Avon lady. She always got me those. Not only did my lips shine, but tasted good too. I don't remember the exact flavor. I want to say that it was watermelon. I flaunted that stuff daily at school. -Nichola</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   Jessie, hon. I have my answer and I bet you could guess if you thought real hard but good girls don't talk about pleasuring themselves in polite company (oops). The other thing would be a chapter in a book that I first read when I was maybe 11 or 12. The book was "Many Waters" by Madeline L'Engle. The scene that struck me was about a woman in immensely difficult labor. It was a strange thing to read during a strange time in my life. Moving from tomboyish girlhood and into hyper-hormonal adolescence. It really cemented it into my head that I was a woman. I remember reading it over and over, struggling through it with her...bonding with my understanding of self. Don't know how you're going to catalogue this but if you'd rather you could certainly chalk me up to '1st time I shaved my legs' or 'my easy bake oven'. :P -Jo</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   I heart my eyelash curler!!!!!!! -Ashley   Mascara I longed, for ages, to be able to wear blackest black mascara - thick on my long eyelashes. I didn't care about anything else make-up. Just to be able to curl my eyelashes and coat them. I felt it made me look So different. Boy to girl different. pretty. -Des</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   My mother, grandmother, and great aunt controlled what went on my body up until I left for college. Even in high school when I started to buy my own baggy, ill fitting, thrift store clothes, my mother would throw fits and say I couldn't leave the house looking like "that". When most parents were worried about their teen aged girls revealing too much skin, mine were more concerned that I was swimming in gigantic patterned shirts and high water pants. In my earlier youth I was often squeezed into dresses with bows, uncomfortable shoes, sweaters with kittens, and turtle necks. My teenage grunge rebellion was partly a financial necessity, a way to hide marks from my boy friend, and a stand against sweatshirts with Winnie the Pooh.  In college things changed. I had made a few experimental videos with the family's old VHS camcorder while in high school, and in college it started to become my passion. My work became more experimental, and I started to use my body more and more. One day I was making a piece where I was entering myself in a local beauty pageant, and I needed a dress. Which was actually really exciting. My mother had basically picked out my prom dress, and I didn't normally wear skirts or dresses for a host of neurotic reasons. This was my big chance to pick out something that I loved and had no practical purpose other than to make me stand out in a crowd. Then, that's when I found it. It had no straps (scandalous!), it was kind of old (mid 1980's), and was covered in sparkley gold sequins (hello, world!). Something no one in my family would like, but that I had to have.  It was the first dress I bought with no one else's input, and felt like I totally owned it when I slipped it on. 10 years later, I still feel like a completely magnificent female creature in it. I love the way it catches the light and screams "I AM A GOD DAMN DRESS, DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT?" It's a dress that makes no bones about what it is, and I really identify with that. When I put it on I feel like I can take over the world, and look like an extra from Pretty in Pink while doing it.   While I'm still mostly a jeans and tee shirt kind of girl, it has given me the confidence to wear other feminine attire in an everyday context (there will be no more pageants for me, thanks). This sequined monster of a dress was in some ways a gateway drug. It helped set me on the path to creating and embracing my own brand of girlie-ness. One that I cherish and continue to incorporate in my work as a performance artist. -Alyissa</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   Here's what makes me feel girly: Being able to bat my eyelashes and get anything I want, special smiles from members of the opposite sex, and little girls telling me that I look like a princess. Also, the ability to bake a killer batch of lemon bars, a timeless dress that goes from day to evening, and, of course, those once-a-monthly cravings for random food groups. -Sarah</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   When my tomboy mother didn't know what to do with my hair for a wedding she decided to throw foamy curlers on me and hours later see what would happen. I was about 10-years-old and had no idea what the crap was on my head but all I know is that when those curlers came out I felt so womanly. My hair was luscious and full of body and I would just skip about. I felt like I glowed. After that I wore curlers in my hair for a while and would just go to bed giddy with anticipation hardly able to sleep because I was so excited about how my hair was going to look the next day. That's the first time I felt really really girly :) -Rebecca</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   Mine is definitely my wedding dress. And matching accessories. Don't get me wrong, the day he proposed was pretty amazing too but the day I first stepped into that heavy satin gown was the day I felt womanly. It's perfect... Imagine the heaviest satin -modest- with beads around the hem on the skirt and across the neckline and sleeves. Fitted perfectly to my size 8 waist with a full skirt and train. That my friends is the best feeling in the world. -Nicole   My Nanna had a drawer full of old clothes that I would use for dress ups when I went to stay with her as a little girl. Among these things was a beautiful beaded wedding dress from the '40s. It was fabulous, and whenever I would put it on I would dance around and dream about being a bride (usually of the princess variety). That made me feel girly. -Sarah   I think the first time I truly felt like a woman was when I chose my wedding dress. I had tried on several different dresses that were all beautiful, but none that really spoke to me or made me feel especially gorgeous. I wanted fireworks to boom, you know? Sparkles and stuff. Then I tried on THE dress. Looking at myself in the mirror of that tiny, closet-size room I thought, "Well this is nice." Then I walked out of the room to show my mom and sister and... TADA!! I saw that excessively long train with all the detailed embroidering and when I looked in the big mirror I realized the puff it had from the waste down. It was totally a princess dress... a Cinderella dress... tight around the waste with a halter top and then POOF from the waste down. I was like a giant, beautiful cupcake with a LONG train. I felt like a WOMAN! :) -Erin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   There was my engagement ring. He slipped it on my finger and suddenly I was the epitome of femininity, oozing a ferocious womanhood, with a physical reminder on my hand that I had a man that loved me. Wearing that ring I found my inner tiger. That is pretty old school of me to say. But also delicious, isn't it? -Natalie</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   I don’t know if this what you are looking for…but here is my take… I don’t know if there is one thing that makes me feel feminine…but it can all be summed up by something as silly as a sharp number 2 lead pencil, my reading glasses, or my book collection… I loved my real school desk that my parents bought for me when I was little…the extra worksheets that my teacher would let me bring home to practice my work during the summer….and the book shelves that helped my sister card catalog our books as we played library….stay with me here…. I love school, I love learning, it is the accomplishment for which I am most proud…Maybe its because I have never been married or had kids…but some many of those traditional feminine things…though I love them…THEY do not make me feel like a woman… I think that it goes back to this…You know growing up…all of the influential men in my life, my dad, my grandfathers, my uncles, they didn’t dote about how pretty I was or how cute I looked in a dress (which is pretty cute by the way). The way that I got positive male attention was by showing off how smart I was, reading a book to them, making a good grade on a test, beating them at a strategic game, or coming back the smartest, wittiest remark. Now…I’m most girly and most powerful when I am using my wits…Being a good girl, for me at least, was showing that I wasn’t stupid enough to fall for just anything. Sassy yes, Stupid no!!! That was how I was taught to be a “girl”!   I flirt with my brain….not with a tube of lipstick….and if any guy wants to know how to get me to fall in love with him, it is to appeal to that… I flirt by winning a trivia contest…Wow men by my knowledge of fantasy football stats (because that’s just research …right?)…and do a flirtatious intellectual dance with informed political debates…these things make me feel like a fun girly girl…I know weird right???? I’ve chosen a typically feminine career, teaching… Unlike many of my coworkers, I’m not here because the job allows me the spend time with my kids, or summers off. Definitely not here for the pay…I’m here because school, learning, education makes me sit up straighter, walk a little taller, sway more…. and act a little sassier! I love the smell of school! I dig the feeling of a sharp pencil in my hand oh and that smell!!!! and the oooooh how I love bubbling in a scan tron!!! Maybe this is really why teaching is female dominated profession…School/academics/learning yes these are girlie traits…While the neighbor boys were outside…sweaty and dirty and smelling bad!!! Yuck! So yes a number 2 lead pencil (though phallic in design) can be way girlie!!! -Julie</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   Hairpins were such a huge part of the feminine mystique to me as a child. They held a ballerina's hair, could open a locked door, and flew out of Witch Hazel's hair on Looney Toons when she took flight. They were magical! When I did finally manage to make my hands master these tiny things, and use them in a way that couldn't even be seen, I felt like I had womanhood all figured out. To this day I hoard them, and I have pins from my childhood to my wedding. Even when I have short hair, I always feel like everything can be managed as long as I have bobby pins in my bag. -Jessie</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   When I finally got my ears pierced. All of my friends were getting their ears pierced, but my dad said I couldn't until I was 16. My mom took me for my 13th birthday to have them pierced. She was always quite strict, and I realized she must have known how important it was for her daughter to have earrings, to go against what my dad had said. I felt special. -Kelly</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   Well, I'm daddy's little girl. I have 2 older sisters and they basically forced girl stuff onto me. I was a tom-boy! But the first time I wore makeup, I felt like the most prettiest girl alive. :) -Naomi</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   I have an antique pearl necklace an ex-boyfriend's mother gave me. They are classic, timeless and elegant. Whenever I wear them I feel the same way, even if I'm wearing them with blue jeans :) The womanly feeling doubles when I find myself cooking or cleaning when I wear them, like a 50's housewife might have done. -Katie</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 29" x 29"   When I first decided to actually wear girl clothes. I used to bury myself in baggy boy clothes because I developed WAY too fast and kids in my elementary school would make fun of me. It wasn't till about 7h grade that I finally decided to suck it up and wear those damn girl clothes. Late on I decided that I LOVE them. They fit so much better and look better. I would never go back to wearing those baggy boy clothes again. -Zoey    I finally felt...pretty. Curvy. WOMANLY. Like I wanted to keep looking at my silhouette in the mirror. Not in a self-absorbed way, but in a holy-crap-that's-me sort of way. -Molly</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   Kindergarten: the white, lace dress I wore for school pictures with my black paten mary janes and a red headband my brother got me. I never felt so pretty. It's my best school picture ever. Sixth grade: a purple plaid jumper that made the boys realize I had breasts. Amazing. -Sunshine</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   I hate to admit it, but making it through my first gyno appointment :) I had been terrified to go for years and felt strangely victorious when it was all said and done. Kinda like a rite of passage. -Kourtney</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011, inkjet print from object scan, 21" x 21"   A bun, tucked tiny-ly and neatly at the nape of my neck--simple, smart, and uber-sexy ;) -Erin   Gettin' my hair did. Just joking, but seriously, I love getting my hair done. -Jennifer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our City Is Gone - Many to Never Return (detail)</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001/2005, silver gelatin print and ink, 20" x 16"  </image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our City Is Gone - Our Heart Breaks That Our City is Gone</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001/2005, silver gelatin print and ink, 16" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our City Is Gone - Our Heart Breaks That Our City is Gone (detail)</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001/2005, silver gelatin print and ink, 16" x 20"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our City Is Gone - We Thank God For Each Other</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001/2005, silver gelatin print and ink, 20" x 16"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Our City Is Gone - We Thank God For Each Other (detail)</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001/2005, silver gelatin print and ink, 20" x 16"</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-08-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1438716178417-G464PURKB4KSIPVU6JR6/bear+pin.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 7 W Gi – M La Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I’ve always thought this pin was my brother’s, a Scout pin for something, some badge of honor, and even without knowing what it was I’ve felt the need to keep it safe and protected. I’ve found out from my mother that it belonged to my great grandfather. This makes it more precious and even more amazing that I never threw it out when fighting with my brother. Can our objects hold memories, and protect those memories?</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 7 W Gi – M La Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I’ve always thought this pin was my brother’s, a Scout pin for something, some badge of honor, and even without knowing what it was I’ve felt the need to keep it safe and protected. I’ve found out from my mother that it belonged to my great grandfather. This makes it more precious and even more amazing that I never threw it out when fighting with my brother. Can our objects hold memories, and protect those memories?</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1438716183549-NCNVI680J1BMP6LC3WOO/blue+glass+cube.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 4 E P – G La Q S *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I went to a garage sale in my grandparent’s neighborhood when I was 8 by myself. I came home with this glass cube, high-heeled shoes, a crystal scotch decanter, and a story about why the woman having the sale was selling her brand new wedding dress. I remember how hard it was riding my bike in those heels, and how sad the woman’s story was.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 9 6 C Gi + Me Ca Q V *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   This was from my paternal grandmother’s house. It comes completely apart and the sides of the box can be worn as a bracelet. It had red raspberry shaped plastic beads in it when I got it – I took them out when I received it because they made too much noise, but kept the beads elsewhere. I’ve since placed something else in it that rattles – the sound and the objects are tied together for me.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 0 W G + W G A V</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   My mother kept treasures in here – a button, a marble and a bluebird pin. We weren’t allowed to open it or play it or wind it, and unfortunately there was no sneaking – when you opened the lid the music played and alerted grown ups that you were digging. We gradually figured out how to catch the latch and keep the music box motor from spinning so we could keep it quiet and look inside.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 6 7 W P + W M Q V *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   There’s a very elaborate way to get into this box. My mom said when she bought it in 1967 that she imagined hiding her best things in here, but that they didn’t always fit. I felt the exact same way about it – the secrets were great, but the hidden compartments were tiny. Of all the digging she tells me she did in my room, she tells me she never went into the box. I’ll give it to my daughter.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1438716209353-MM3DRYT0HMDX6YEPFAFQ/box+wood+metal.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 6 7 W P + Wm M Q V</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   This always lived under a bed, and was full of the most mysterious things. The box was very heavy, and the latch was very stiff, and you could pinch your fingers if a grown up wasn’t around to help you. The metal latches click when you move it, and inside it is covered in red fabric. I thought it was our pirate treasure. Turns out, my mother bought it in Mexico for $2.50 and put the red felt in herself.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 5 7 W G + M La A S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   The ideas I had about my mom based on this charm bracelet were wild – it had a ladder, an ashtray, a love meter, a wine glass and a wheelbarrow – to name a few. She has no recollection of it at all, and thought that it was bought for me. When I asked her who would buy an ashtray charm for a child’s bracelet, she realized that it must have been hers, but still had no memory of it.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 5 7 W G + M La A S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   My mom’s parents bought this for her in New Orleans when she was 8. I used to wear it when I was little too, and would rattle my wrist so the charms jingled. It never stopped making noise and has remained beautiful even with the extra tarnish – much like the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 1 E G + S La A S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   In first grade Lee Leblanc brought this to school. We stood in the square and he said whichever girl won the race to it could have it, and also be his girlfriend. I have no idea either how I won the race or why I still have this bracelet. I am fascinated though by the occurrence of ritual competitions for affection even at that young age.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 2 W P – W La Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   My mother does not know where or when she got this. She does know that she loved both butterflies and refrigerator magnets so this is perfect for her. I’ve seen this butterfly on every refrigerator in every house I’ve ever lived, even to this day.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 2 E G + G La Q V *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   My brother found this perfume in the parking lot at school and gave it to me. I loved it because the bottle was so pretty and tiny. As children in the 80’s we feared everything was poisoned, and only there to hurt us. I’ve kept the bottle, but still never worn the perfume.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 7 W P – P La Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   These hung in my childhood living room, and then in the bathroom. They were so very 70’s. I took them from a discard pile in the 80’s and stashed them for my own future home. I added the black details to make them look like wood block prints. They hang in our kitchen now.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 7 E G + P Ca A S *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I have had this little dog since I was 2, and he still hops. I remember seeking out vast flat surfaces for him to hop across – the dining room table and the kitchen floor were good spots for him to run. My mom says I always loved wind up toys, and that it was probably bought at a K&amp;B drugstore to keep me quiet in a long line. I always loved impulse purchases.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 8 W G – W Tx Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   Of all the things in my parents’ home, these were a favorite. They were wooden, and unbreakable and still could not be used as toys. My mom didn’t like them when her parents gave them to her, but she says, “I knew they would notice if I didn’t have them sitting around and it would have hurt their feelings.” These figures sat on a living room shelf for decades before I left with them.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 8 W G – S A Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   The jade elephant has always been a precious thing in the jewelry box, though I have no recollection of him ever being worn by either my mother or myself. I remember looking in my mom’s jewelry box when I was small, and how, from under the pearls and cloisonné beads and earrings the green jade would shine.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 8 0 E G – C T Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I remember that I had the lady first, then the little girl came and I thought they could be a mother and daughter, even though the little girl was stylistically different. I find myself now holding the lady’s little hands and absent mindedly stroking them between my thumbs and forefingers – my body remembers these objects before I do. The little girl’s head, like the rabbit’s ear, shows signs of reattachment.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 9 W G + M I Q S *</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I thought the peacock was so exotic, and was a tarnished priceless treasure. It lived on my mom’s desk for 20 years, and after she brought it home I found that he is made so that his tail can be removed. It became even more mysterious to me, and I remember walking past the bookshelf he perched on and admiring him, and wondering where he came from, who made him and why his tail came off.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 7 9 E G – C La Q S</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   Someone gave this to me when I was 3. I broke his ears off constantly, not out of spite, but curiosity. Each time I would deliver him to my mother for her to glue them back on. At this point, one ear has been lost, and she told me she wished she had it to glue back on for me.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 9 7 C Gi - G Va Q V</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   I got this from my paternal grandmother’s house after she passed away. I never really knew her, or any of my dad’s family, so when I was offered a possession to remember her by I chose this. I had a similar shoe from my maternal grandparents and was excited to have set, albeit a mismatched set. This Fenton art glass will sell on eBay for $6, but the value to me is in having some artifact from my father’s family.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Object Portraiture - # 9 5 W Gi – C G Q V</image:title>
      <image:caption>2007, digital inkjet print, 11" x 14"   This ceramic figurine has a “Made in Germany” stamp on the bottom, so I know it came from my maternal grandmother who went to Europe every year. I found it at the house after she died, and thought there was something interesting about it. I never had an emotional attachment to it, and don’t know much about it, but that the chipped flower on the front makes me really sad.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Bronwen, 1996 Cameron Junior Fur Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 29.6"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens</image:title>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Lucy, 2002 Tiny Miss Western Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Lucy, 2002 Tiny Miss Western Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Adrienne, 1996 Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative,  30" x 22"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Adrienne, 1996 Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 14" x 10.3"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Mikalee, 2008 Junior Miss Cameron Parish</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 29.6"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Bronwen, 1996 Cameron Junior Fur Queen, and Mikalee, 2008 Junior Miss Cameron Parish</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Bronwyn, 2000 Patterson Cypress Sawmill Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 30.6"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Bronwyn, 2000 Patterson Cypress Sawmill Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1439238736367-NJYYSUFI2RW43MC4178M/BeckyBoys_v.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Becky, 1990 Sulphur High School Homecoming Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 22" x 29.5"</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1439238812965-1OA7KKSZ6ZAP8IIS80LU/DrToniette.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Sallye, 1968 Krewe of Cosmos Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 32"</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1439238945099-RLA8Y5OER9QUWN0BDVHG/NissaMural01.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Nissa, 1991 Job's Daughters Miss Congeniality</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, inkjet print from a color negative, 22" x 30"</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55beb702e4b06d75e8f26feb/1439240586131-PJZQHIOQ3WZ2ICC7RBD3/NissaLibrary.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Nissa, 1991 Job's Daughters Miss Congeniality</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Kate, 1990 Water Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print,</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Kate, 1990 Water Festival Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nutria Queens - Lynn, 2008 Krewe of Cosmos Queen</image:title>
      <image:caption>2008, digital inkjet print, 13" x 8.65"</image:caption>
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