Two married full-time artists have made a home together in Arizona for thirty years. How will a continental change of residence affect what their artwork says and looks like?
Judith Ann Miller is a fifth-generation Arizonan from a family of migrant farmers and ranch workers. David Dauncey is a seventh-generation Brit from Bromsgrove, England. These full-time artists have made a home together here in Arizona for nearly 30 years, raising their two children. They are considering relocating to Europe. Each of these artists references their personal and long ancestral histories in the work they produce. How will a continental change of residence affect what their artwork says and looks like?
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Opened August 30, 1968
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The Gallery @ the Library
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