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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Conceal As You Heal Photo Project (ongoing)


Random volunteers are asked to put on a dark brown Ebonaide brand bandaid. They are free to place it anywhere on their body. Ebonaide is an actual brand - now discontinued - manufactured for a broader range of skin tones. For this project, I usually use just the two darkest shades: "mocha" and "licorice". The photos shown here were taken on Manhattan's 42nd Street in front of one of Chashama's art spaces, where I was participating in the show "Love, Art & War".

Posted by Suzanne Broughel Forty Acres of Bandaids at 7:12 PM
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      • 40 Acres of Bandaids (Every Shade of Bandaid for S...
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      • Bandaid Chart
      • Show at P.S. 1/MOMA
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      • Underground Railroad Exhibition
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      • Reinterment Ceremony at the African Burial Ground
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Suzanne Broughel Forty Acres of Bandaids
New York, New York, United States
Suzanne Broughel’s work has been exhibited at P.S. 1/MOMA, Marlborough Gallery, The University of Memphis, Rush Arts Gallery, and Longwood Art Gallery, among others. She was a 2008 participant at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, as well as the Emerge Program at Aljira Center for Contemporary Art. Broughel is the recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and A.I.R. Gallery.
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