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Colleen RJC Bratton
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Sculptures
Edgeless Burials
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Colleen RJC Bratton
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Edgeless Burials
Installations
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Sculptures
Edgeless Burials
Installations
 Quilt (front) Found fabrics, batting, yarn 20 x 10 feet (approx. 35 lbs)  We each have a lens through which we view the world. This lens is comprised of our upbringing, race, sexual identity, gender, beliefs, environment, etc. Progressive society’s View fullsize
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 Quilt (back) View fullsize
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 Lens Therapy Situation specific installation Summer 2017 Found fabrics, batting, acrylic on panel, colored gels, color therapy glasses, Myrtle Edwards Park, publication 20 x 10 x 3 feet View fullsize
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 Lens Therapy was coordinated by Outer Space: an art series that is nowhere and everywhere. Artists are selected to create a temporary installation for a place significant to them.&nbsp;Once the piece is installed, they have an opening for the show, View fullsize
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 image courtesy of  Brooke Baker Eide  View fullsize
  Forrest Perrine , curator of  Outer Space  View fullsize
grouppic.jpg View fullsize
 Viewfinders 2017 Acrylic on panel, colored gels Various Dimensions Lens Therapy attendees were encouraged to view the world through colored therapy glasses and also through these colored viewfinders. View fullsize
orangelargeviewfinder.jpg View fullsize
eyeglassholder.jpg View fullsize
redlarge.jpg View fullsize
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 Lens Therapy - Publication 2017 Risograph printing with fabric inlays 5.5 x 5.5 inches Bratton contacted nine writers ( Justen Siyuan Waterhouse , Anna Kryczka,  Lauren Ashley Moore ,  Tiffany Owens ,  Cam LaFlam ,  Ilana Zweschi ,  Gretchen Frances View fullsize
inside cover.jpg View fullsize
orangepage.jpg View fullsize
HardCoverSignature.jpg View fullsize
SoftCover.jpg View fullsize
index.JPG View fullsize
 Quilt (front) Found fabrics, batting, yarn 20 x 10 feet (approx. 35 lbs)  We each have a lens through which we view the world. This lens is comprised of our upbringing, race, sexual identity, gender, beliefs, environment, etc. Progressive society’s
dtal.jpg
 Quilt (back)
quiltbackdetail.jpg
 Lens Therapy Situation specific installation Summer 2017 Found fabrics, batting, acrylic on panel, colored gels, color therapy glasses, Myrtle Edwards Park, publication 20 x 10 x 3 feet
lenstherapyclosetup.jpg
closeupside.jpg
 Lens Therapy was coordinated by Outer Space: an art series that is nowhere and everywhere. Artists are selected to create a temporary installation for a place significant to them.&nbsp;Once the piece is installed, they have an opening for the show,
install shot.JPG
 image courtesy of  Brooke Baker Eide
  Forrest Perrine , curator of  Outer Space
grouppic.jpg
 Viewfinders 2017 Acrylic on panel, colored gels Various Dimensions Lens Therapy attendees were encouraged to view the world through colored therapy glasses and also through these colored viewfinders.
orangelargeviewfinder.jpg
eyeglassholder.jpg
redlarge.jpg
magentaviewfinder.jpg
greensmall.jpg
buddyviewfinder.jpg
redviewfinder.jpg
halfcircle.jpg
 Lens Therapy - Publication 2017 Risograph printing with fabric inlays 5.5 x 5.5 inches Bratton contacted nine writers ( Justen Siyuan Waterhouse , Anna Kryczka,  Lauren Ashley Moore ,  Tiffany Owens ,  Cam LaFlam ,  Ilana Zweschi ,  Gretchen Frances
inside cover.jpg
orangepage.jpg
HardCoverSignature.jpg
SoftCover.jpg
index.JPG