Teri Frame: Channeling Raptors

The Reynolds Gallery presents artist Teri Frame, who will perform during the March 23rd, Gallery Reception, Channeling Raptors a transmutational performance that examines, through creation of a mask representing endangered birds, the relationship between humans and four distinct birds of prey (Pereg...

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description The Reynolds Gallery presents artist Teri Frame, who will perform during the March 23rd, Gallery Reception, Channeling Raptors a transmutational performance that examines, through creation of a mask representing endangered birds, the relationship between humans and four distinct birds of prey (Peregrine Falcon, Ridgway's Hawk, Cape Griffon Vulture and Harpy Eagle), all which have been included on the endangered species list within recent history. The evening of Thursday, March 24, Teri Frame will give a talk 7:30 - 8:30 pm, in Wendell Phillips Center, room 104. This exhibit performance is generously supported by the office of Sustainability. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/rg-exhibits/1066/thumbnail.jpg
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