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    Lisa Venditelli  -Backbone/Coloma Vertebrale

    Lisa Venditelli -Backbone/Coloma Vertebrale

    San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

    November 5, 2004-March 20, 2005

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    Made from old wooden mill and sewing spools of various sizes, Backbone/Coloma Vertebrale by Lisa Venditelli mimics the form of backbones, some standing and others completely bent over. Placed on rods of varying heights, the assortment of backbone figures takes on a skeletal appearance. This piece derives from another series of Venditelli's work relating to Italian women immigrants. With little recognition, immigrant women and children supported the American textile, garment and lace making industries with hard labor, while sacrificing their own health and safety. Nevertheless, they always brought pride and craft to their work. According to venditelli, "Backbone/Vertebrale symbolizes these immigrant workers. The installation is dedicated to the thousands of women and children who endured these conditions with little reward and no recognition." Backbone/Coloma Vertebrale is part of the ICA's new media installation series, "Night Moves," providing after-dark programming in the gallery's front and rear windows.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      November 5, 2004-March 20, 2005

      Times:
      After dark.

    • Venue Info

      San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

      560 S. 1st Street San Jose, CA 95113

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      Nearby street and lot parking available

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
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