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Hey eveeyone, we need to spread the word about the opening
in the same way we got people to participate.. at a
grassroots level. If all of you would help us out by
sending this to papers, television, magazines, celebrities
(oprah?), and all of your friends, we would get a whole lot
of people there to see these awesome towers about our
lives. Even if you can send it to 5 people, it would be so
appreciated! Thanks! Lorri


Women with Wings
We Dream. We Fly. We Are.

A MONUMENTAL SCULPTURAL EVENT

Join us for the unveiling of the Women with Wings
Sculptures. Experience the art born from the stories of
400 local women and nationally recognized sculptor Lorri
Acott-Fowler

Tuesday, June 19, 2007
6:30 - 9:00 pm
Clara Hatton Gallery
CSU Visual Arts Building

- Refreshments Provided -


The Women with Wings project is an art installation
composed of sculpted winged women on totem-like fired clay
towers. The towers are built collaboratively, with women
embedding symbols into the towers that represent important
aspects of their lives. Over 400 women participated
resulting in 30 towers filled with the symbols or their
lives, each topped with a beautiful winged woman. The
winged women were designed and sculpted by Fort Collins's
nationally renowned artist, Lorri Acott-Fowler.

During the exhibition, the towers will be sold through a
silent auction to pay expenses from the pilot project,
raise money to publish a book and video of stories and
images from the project and to make way to provide a
launching point to take this project to communities
nationally and internationally.

The Women with Wings art project is a collaborative and
unique effort that brings together women; diverse in terms
of age, ethnicity and race, sexual orientation, religion,
and physical ability from the local community in an
unprecedented way. Over 400 women participated in the
creation of 30 totem-like fired clay towers that tell the
stories of significant moments and events in their lives.
Women impress images, symbols, and words into the clay in
order to tell their stories and create a lasting document
of and tribute to their dreams, experiences, losses,
successes and lives. Nationally recognized, artist Lorri
Acott-Fowler sculpted winged women to place atop each
tower. Lorri's vision for women "We dream. We fly. We are."
guides this aspect of the process as a tribute to women.


Professional and local photographer, Ronda
Stone,photographed each session while Cindy Griffin,
author, writer and Professor at Colorado State University,
recorded the stories women told as they document their
lives in the clay. A published book that combines the
images and the text to describe the project,
shares the powerful stories of the women, and pays tribute
to the women in the community. Kira Friedman, professional
photographer and videographer, captured
the heart of the experience on video while Lorri and
co-director Nan Larsen lead the activities. The project is
about women's strength, courage, and wisdom. It
celebrates the fact that women have played a role in a
community and that they have a story to be told; who they
have been and what they have done, and that
each of us has a beautiful voice that needs to he heard,
valued, and celebrated.

After the Fort Collins pilot project is completed, these
women will take the Women with Wings project to communities
around the US and globally. Women
throughout the world have rich stories of love, laugher,
struggles and hope. As they tell them they remember the
value in their own lives, and as we listen, we
remember how connected each of us is to another and the
ways in which our stories overlap. Years from now people
can touch and point to the stories and impressions of their
great-great grandmothers, aunts, nieces, daughters and
their friends, and then, after the world wide project is
complete, the impressions left by women from other
communities, and other nations.

To help or find out more go to
www.womenwithwingsproject.org

DIRECTIONS:
From 1-25 take Prospect west past College Avenue
Turn right on Whitcomb, and straight into lot 505
No permit required




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