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The document is an artist's statement by Jane Evelyn Atwood about photographs taken in Haiti between 2005 and 2007. It explains that after an initial trip to Haiti in 2005 for an assignment, the artist felt compelled to return and photograph the country in depth. The photos were taken in various towns and locations across Haiti to capture the country from multiple perspectives. The statement provides context for an upcoming arts exhibition of Atwood's Haiti photographs being held at the University of Michigan.

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The document is an artist's statement by Jane Evelyn Atwood about photographs taken in Haiti between 2005 and 2007. It explains that after an initial trip to Haiti in 2005 for an assignment, the artist felt compelled to return and photograph the country in depth. The photos were taken in various towns and locations across Haiti to capture the country from multiple perspectives. The statement provides context for an upcoming arts exhibition of Atwood's Haiti photographs being held at the University of Michigan.

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Artist's Statement RWG

1136 Lane Hall


HAITI: I asked to go to Haiti for an assignment in 204 S. State St,
2005 - but that first trip was not enough. I needed A2 MI 48109
to photograph Haiti in depth, for myself. These
pictures were taken in Haiti between 2005 and
2007, in Gonaives, Jeremy, Port-de-Paix, Anse
Rouge, Fatima la Coupe, La Pointe, Anse a Foleur,
Sainte Anne, Chansolme, Saint-Louis du Nord,
Sources Chaudes, et Bassin Bleu.
WEB: www.umich.edu/~irwg/events

SPONSORS
Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Arts at
Michigan,International Institute,Rackham Graduate School
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs
Haiti
by Jane Evelyn Atwood
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Lane Hall, Exhibit Space
Arts Exhibition
Arts Related/Exhibition
Lane Hall, Exhibit Space
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

by Jane Evelyn Atwood

Haiti
RWG
1136 Lane Hall
204 S. State St, A2 MI
48109

SPONSORS
Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Arts
at Michigan,International Institute,Rackham Graduate School
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs,
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Artist's Statement

HAITI:
I asked to go to Haiti for an assignment in 2005 - but that first
trip was not enough. I needed to photograph Haiti in depth,
for myself. These pictures were taken in Haiti between 2005
and 2007, in Gonaives, Jeremy, Port-de-Paix, Anse Rouge,
Fatima la Coupe, La Pointe, Anse a Foleur, Sainte Anne, Chan-
solme, Saint-Louis du Nord, Sources Chaudes, et Bassin Bleu.

WEB: www.umich.edu/~irwg/events
Research on Women and Gender
Artist's Statement 1136 Lane Hall
HAITI: I asked to go to Haiti for an assignment in 2005 - but that first trip was not
204 S. State St,
enough. I needed to photograph Haiti in depth, for myself. These pictures were A2 MI 48109
taken in Haiti between 2005 and 2007, in Gonaives, Jeremy, Port-de-Paix, Anse
Rouge, Fatima la Coupe, La Pointe, Anse a Foleur, Sainte Anne, Chansolme,
Saint-Louis du Nord, Sources Chaudes, et Bassin Bleu.

WEB: www.umich.edu/~irwg/events

SPONSORED BY Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Arts at Michigan,


International Institute, Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, Rackham Graduate School
HAITI
by Jane Evelyn Atwood

Arts Exhibition
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Lane Hall, Exhibit Space

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