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I will be in the gallery for my Last pop up meet up Tuesday 11/19/19 2-4:30, Ketchum Gallery, UNE, Biddeford, ME

Dress Codes at UNE October 1, 2019 - January 6, 2020

Elizabeth DeWolfe adds the Dress Codes exhibition to her syllabus for her Women's Studies course, inviting me to share my artistic practice and present an in-depth presentation about my project Mr.Mrs.  She also included readings on dress to expand the conversation. Students and Dr. DeWolfe shown participating in paper doll making. At the opening, visitor view the video featuring a collage of images from behind the scenes highlighting all the people that I have met and photographed for this project. And video interviews of UNE students. BIDDEFORD, Maine -- The University of New England’s Biddeford Campus Ketchum Library Art Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition, titled   Dress Codes , which will be on display through January 6, 2020. The exhibition is free and open to the public. DRESS CODES:   an exhibition and collaboration  with artist Nancy Grace Horton in the  Ketchum Library Art Gallery October 1- January 6.  Please join us an upcoming art

Open: October 1, 2019 through January 6th, 2020.

The show is up and the opening is on October 8th, 2019 I will be in the gallery from 2-6, stop by, view the work, meet others, chat, enjoy snacks and make paper dolls.

KINKY BOOTS! You are INVITED

Let us know if you are interested and we will plan a good day and block off tickets! e-mail:  cgurley@une.ed u  subject line: kinky September 18-October 27, 2019 At the beautiful Ogunquit Playhouse, near the Ogunquit Museum and the expansive Ogunquit Beach, shopping and of course lots of restaurants.

Fall 2019

I am excited to be on University of New England campus in Biddeford on Tuesday September 10th, come by and see me, hang out, and help me recruit folks to make paper dolls, stop by and chat and enjoy some snacks.

July 3, 2019 The New York Times

Gender Bending Fashion at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

A must see show, Gender Bending Fashion at the MFA in Boston. Michelle Tolini Finamore, Penny Vinik Curator of Fashion Arts at the MFA discussing her ideas during opening weekend of her show. Show runs  March 21, 2019 – August 25, 2019   How up on fashion are you?  What do you know about the outfit below? Sign up for my blog updates and announcements about my collaboration with UNE and upcoming show Dress Codes. Subscribe * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name

UNE: Women and Genders Studies Club lunch

D uring my last meet up at UNE I met Grace Farrington and she introduced my project to the members of the Women's Gender Studies Club.  I was then invited to set up my collaboration studio at their annual event the end of April 2019. Tarryn and Spencer made paper dolls and I met so many people including Professor DeWolfe who I am looking forward to talking with soon.  Prof DeWolfe and I were both very excited about ideas of how to incorporate Dress Codes into one of her courses.  She teaches American Women's History, and I hope I get to sit in on one of her classes during the semester.  The event was situated in my favorite location so far at UNE, by the plant wall in Ripich Commons.  I love making students photographs here.  Tarryn Nutt, (also seen below) is an active member of WGSC, her shirt says gay: fine with me. Her brother does her tattoos and she is shown above with her friend Spencer. I hope to see you there next time I visit. The exhibition will be

Artist Residency 2019

Dress Codes: In full swing with the generous gift of an artist residency from Turkey Land Cove Foundation to support the October collaborative exhibition at University of New England in Biddeford, Maine.  I am so very thankful for this amazing opportunity to have the time to work on this project.  April started with a visit to UNE then off to a two week residency at Turkey Land Cove Foundation (photo above) where I was able to have focused time to bring my project together and further develop my ideas. My biggest and most heartfelt thanks to the foundation for this opportunity and another big thank you to all that are helping this project to develop and grow. Here is a sample of some of the video interviews I have started to collect meet Elais, Grace and Samantha. Please comment in the blog thread. Just before finals, I will visit UNE as a guest of the Women's and Gender Studies Club setting up a table at their lunch event.

Sunday April 28th, 2019 1-3 See you there!

 I will have a table at this event and look forward to more conversations and paper doll making! Facebook.

Dress Codes: Meet up at UNE

University of New England Collaboration continues... On April 2nd, 2019 my meet up at UNE was a great success, I met new people and had amazing conversation on the topic of "Dress Codes" the subject of my up and coming exhibition at UNE in October 2019.  Participation included being photographed, making paper dolls/dress up, video interviews and I am looking forward to returning soon. Be in the look out for my next visit, and please share this site and my e-mail with anyone who you may think will be interested. I was delighted to meet such an exciting and diverse group of students studying Biology, Women's studies, Psychology and more who had wonderful and insightful thoughts about gender codes and identity, and I can't thank you enough for sharing with me, I look forward to seeing you all again and talking and collaborating more. If you'd like to share more about the project and my art practice, here is a recent interview: http://lenscratch.com/2018/10/the-state

University of New England Visit Update –What's Next

On Valentine's Day at the Ketchum Library Gallery, Cally Gurley, Special Collections Librarian and I set up an interactive meet up and I had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful people interested in the project: Dress Codes. During my visit I was able to see more of the beautiful campus, and I am very excited about being creative with UNE including art making, research, photography and to get together to talk about dress, dress codes, identity and culture.   Tentatively I am schedule for another visit on April 2nd.      The show is scheduled to open October 1, 2019. Below are the action items I will be working on and seeking research and collaboration. Any interest, in audio recording, 3D printing, art making, research, dress up, stories to tell or any other ideas welcome.   Please contact me via: ngh@hortonphoto.com And you are also welcome to post here on the blog and sign up for project e-mails here. * indicates required Email Address * Fir

Project Dress Code: Participaton Ongoing-Exhibition at UNE October 2019.