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COLLABORATORS
Focus
Groups:
School
of the Art Institute of Chicago - Feminist
Collective 2004 - 2005
Maura Brewer,Kyle
Brumfield,Rachel Kalom,Abigail Glaum-Lathbarry,
Stephanie Seagle, and Amanda Weir
Deconstructed
French film of #510 tale type: Donkey Skin
School
of the Art Institute of Chicago -
Amy England's Graduate Writing
Workshop
Sign,
Image, Book
Produced
individual and collaborative responses to #510 tale types.
Multiples were produced and were distributed to gallery guests at the opening of the exhibition.
Subsequently, each artist's response was donated to the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.


Margaret
Burns
Title: Aschenputtel - Media: Artists' Book - paper
Dimensions:
2 3/4" x 2 1/2"


Carla
Barger
Title: Cinderella Coloring Book - Media: Artists' Book
- paper Dimensions:
8 1/2" x 5 1/2"

S.
Choe
Title: Ella After Media: Artists' Book - paper
Dimensions:
4 1/4" x 2 3/4"
Ann
Vanderbyl
Title: My Wedding Planner Media: Artists' Book - paper
Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 2 3/4"


Kimberly
Viviano
Title: Cinderella the Branded Commodity Media: ink jet
print on vellum
Dimensions: 4 1/2" x 3 3/4"
Christopher
Zappe
Title: Cinderella Media: Artists' Book - paper
Dimensions: (hardcopy) 5 1/2" x 4 1/4"
http://homepage.mac.com/soupy/cinderella/index.html
School
of the Art Institute of Chicago - Therese Quinn's Dialectical Practices
Course
Dialectical Practices Fall 2005
Students extend an invitation to educators, who find value in using
tale type #510 as a portal of critical
inquiry, to consider the following ideas when
building lessons. Submissions of corresponding lessons may be sent to
Kloagu@saic.edu. (Please include
"#510 curriculum submission" in the subject line.)
Karin
Jacobson - Wonderful Woman: A Museum Portrait Activit
Lisa Junkin - History
and Fairytales: A Critical Approach to Teaching Historical
Events
Kate Loague - Windows
on the World Told Through Fairytale Type #510 Via Puppetry
Junko Sano - Cinderella
Exhibition in Children's Museum
Carole Ng - Cinderella
Club in Hospital
Exhibition
Contributions:
Snow City
Arts Foundation - http://www.snowcityarts.com
Mentored by visual-artist-in-residence Lisa Fedich, Chicago hospitalized
children respond to tale-type #510, by designing altered shoes to accessorize
their selected story. The project is coordinated by Alycia Scott.
Lobby
Mural Project by SAIC muralists Pablo Serrano and Alberto Sepulveda
collaborate with each other and their students from Eli Whitney Elementary
and Rosario Castellanos Elementary under the umbrella of the Little
Village Community Development Corp.
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