Sounds like a win for everyone. On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 8:23 AM, COLLEEN M PAYTON <cpayton8864@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > She specifies outdoor space - street. Sorry I'm slow, But how will that > work? > > > On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 6:08 PM, terry coffey <terry.coffey@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> this is fantastic and great timing..what an excellent way to become >> visible!! wooohooo! >> On Mar 28, 2014 2:11 PM, "emma ball" <emmagineering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hell yeah. Gotta get in on this. See attached. >>> >>> Can we put up work on the new building? >>> >>> m >>> >>> emma b >>> ----------- >>> emmagineering@xxxxxxxxx >>> ---------- >>> 404.576.3625 >>> ---------- >>> po box 93292 >>> atlanta ga 30377 >>> ---------- >>> vectornectar.com >>> >>> The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally >>> privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this e-mail >>> message, and documents or images attached to the e-mail, by anyone else >>> other than the intended recipient is unauthorized. If you have received >>> this email in error, please delete it. >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: "Ashley Joyce Holmes" <aholmes@xxxxxxx> >>> Date: Mar 28, 2014 1:54 PM >>> Subject: Wheat Pasting Next Fri. 4/4 >>> To: "art@xxxxxxxxxxx" <art@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: "Susan E Richmond" <srichmond@xxxxxxx>, "Jessica Elizabeth Jones" < >>> jessjones@xxxxxxx> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> I am a faculty member at Georgia State University, and I am >>> collaborating with several departments on campus to host Brooklyn-based >>> street artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh next week (Wed, Apr. 2 - Fri, Apr. >>> 4). Tatyana's project Stop Telling Women attempts to address >>> gender-based street harassment by wheat-pasting drawn portraits of women, >>> composed with captions that speak directly to offenders, outside in public >>> urban spaces. You may have heard about Stop Telling Women to Smile, as it >>> has received national attention with coverage on NPR, *The New York >>> Times*, and *The Huffington Post*, among others. You can read more >>> about the project and see Tatyana's art at >>> http://stoptellingwomentosmile.com. >>> >>> >>> >>> I know it is very last minute, but we have encountered a number of >>> challenges in trying to find Tatyana an outdoor space where she can wheat >>> paste. We have slated next Friday, 4/4 as a wheat pasting day for Tatyana, >>> but, beyond our back-up of Krog Street tunnel, we've been unable to secure >>> approvals for a potential wheat pasting site. A colleague of mine suggested >>> Eye Drum, so I thought I would reach out to see if you might be interested >>> in collaborating with us on this project. >>> >>> >>> >>> Again, my apologies for the lateness of this request, but thank you in >>> advance for considering it. I would be happy to pull together a proposal >>> ASAP if that's what you would need to move forward. Does Eye Drum have >>> outdoor/building space that might be suitable for Tatyana's wheat pasting? >>> Feel free to email or call (919-434-5665, cell) if you'd like to talk >>> more about this. >>> >>> >>> >>> All best, >>> >>> Ashley >>> >>> >>> >>> --- >>> >>> *Ashley J. Holmes, Ph.D.* >>> >>> Assistant Professor of English (Rhetoric and Composition) >>> >>> Georgia State University >>> >>> aholmes@xxxxxxx >>> >>> 404.413.5813 >>> >>> Office: Langdale Hall 915 >>> >>> Mail: P.O. Box 3970, Atlanta, GA 30302-3970 >>> >>> Website: www.ashleyjholmes.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > -- Ed Hall Hallworks Productions 404.755.7575 'The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed.' -- William Gibson