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 Jeanne C. Finley
2002 Fellow
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with John Muse
San Francisco, CA
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October, November, December 2007
Jeanne Finley and David Muse’s four channel video installation Flat Land was exhibited at San Francisco Camerawork’s gallery through October and November. This piece explores the visual culture of men and women at war by looking at publicly available images of "Flat Daddies" (life-size cut-outs of soldiers that are carried through daily activities by families and friends back home), and "Flat Stanleys" (small cut-outs
of a cartoon boy, sent by American school children on adventures around the world, sometimes to war zones).
July, August, September 2007
Jeanne Finley and John Muse’s four channel video installation Flat Land is exhibited at San Francisco Camerawork’s gallery from September through November. This piece explores the visual culture of men and women at war by looking at publicly available images of "Flat Daddies" (life-size cut-outs of soldiers that are carried through daily activities by families and friends back home), and "Flat Stanleys" (small cut-outs
of a cartoon boy, sent by American school children on adventures around the world, sometimes to war zones).
January, February, March 2007
Jeanne Finley and John Muse’s Lost screened at the New York Underground Film Festival in March. Their experimental short documentary uses original video footage to reframe an audio diary entry that describes the shooting of an Iraqi by American soldiers and efforts to assist the Iraqi's widow.