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Baby Needs a Change

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June 2-30, 1987

An hour-long exhibition of nine videoworks by Carolina artists that deconstructed the world as we perceive it, both first-hand in our lives and second-hand in the media. Artists included: Stuart Bender, David Bunn, Elizabeth Canelatte, Paula Levine, Douglas Rosenberg, Kathy Tanney and Lauren Zuckerman. Curated by Erika Suderberg, media artist and consultant for the American Film Institute. Co-sponsored by Cincinnati Artists Group Effort (CAGE) and presented there April 4 – May 9, 1987.

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, LACE, Screening, Video Tagged With: 1987, Baby Needs a Change, David Bunn, Douglas Rosenberg, Elizabeth Canelatte, Kathy Tanney, Lauren Zuckerman, Paula Levine, Stuart Bender

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