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Leonard Pearlstein Gallery 3215 Market Street
brian maguire
Brian Maguire, Rebecca, 2010, oil painting on board, from the "Faces of Juarez" series

Ni Una Mas (Not One More):
The Juarez Murders

May 15 - July 16, 2010

Contact Info
The Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design
Drexel University
3401 Filbert Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
tel 215-895-2548
fax 215-895-4917
gallery@drexel.edu
www.drexel.edu/westphal/gallery/
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 11 am - 5 pm

About the Exhibition
Opening reception: Saturday, May 15, 5 - 7 pm

Ni Una Mas (Not One More): The Juarez Murders is a powerful two-month long exhibition featuring more than 70 works of art by 20 international artists, including works or participation by Yoko Ono, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, Irish activist painter Brian Maguire and local artists Arlene Love and Jen Blazina organized by Drexel University through a collaboration of academic, student and institutional departments. The goal of Ni Una Mas is to raise awareness about gender violence and, in particular, crimes against women in the Mexican border town of Juarez.

During the exhibition, Ni Una Mas will hold multiple events including lectures, concerts, film screenings and ARTMARCH, a public rally/performance arts piece designed to raise awareness against these crimes. Work of noted forensic artist and Philadelphia native Frank Bender will also be included in the exhibition. Ni Una Mas will demonstrate to students and the Philadelphia region that art can be a force for social change.

Ni Una Mas will kick off with ARTMARCH beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 15 at the 33rd Street Armory. ARTMARCH is a mass demonstration/performance art piece that will include more than 700 young women from Drexel University on Saturday, May 15 dressed in the iconic pink color of the victims’ memorial crosses in Juarez. Participants will march for social awareness and justice through the streets surrounding Drexel to a rally outside the gallery. Organized by Drexel University and Amnesty International and featuring noted El Paso Times reporter and activist Diana Washington Valdez, Maricela Ortiz founder of Mothers of Juarez-- now called Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa, forensic artist Frank Bender and Larry Cox executive director of Amnesty International, ARTMARCH will provide a forum to speak out against these crimes, which have been going on for over 17 years. No individuals have yet been tried or brought to justice.


Image copyright © 2010 Leonard Pearlstein Gallery and Brian Maguire