Sight Unseen
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 The installation utilizes the storefront window space of the gallery with vinyl text on the windows and a backdrop of fabric printed with photograph.
 Franklin Furnance installation
 Inside of the gallery there are four small "exam rooms" were created with curtains which images printed on them with liquid light.
 The first room contains thermometer bottles with labels that are statistics on the extent of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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 The third room contains a medical illustration poster of the invisible woman tracing the history of viewing devices used to look at women's bodies as reproducers.
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 The last room contains a stereoscope used by the Navy to test depth perception in WWII. Replacing the normal eye chart cards are cards that outline the lack of testing of new drugs for HIV/AIDS on women
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 detail of one of the exam gowns
  Sight Unseen  installation at SPARC 1993, Venice, CA In collaboration with Leslie Ernst   
  Sight Unseen  installation at SPARC 1993, Venice, CA In collaboration with Leslie Ernst
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  Sight Unseen  installation at LACPS 1992, Los Angeles, CA In collaboration with Leslie Ernst
 Installation at LACPS
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