WAR GAMES
a mother's perspective

an exhibit by athens single-parent, pacifist, and artist
kari gunter-seymour

Checkmate? From WAR GAMES

This exhibit is dedicated to my son
who is bravely serving his country in Iraq, his many friends who have been killed or wounded, and all of the other men and women who have fallen or are bravely striving to maintain the ideal of "Operation Iraqi Freedom." And to each of their loved ones, who wait, terrified at home, for their safe return. 
kari gunter-seymour

SCRABBLE from WAR GAMES

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Read REVIEWS of the exhibit...
from the Pulse of the Twin Cities
from Minnesota Women's Press
from The Athens News
follow-up: The Athens News

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The WAR GAMES exhibit is FREE
and can be seen at
16050 Canaanville Road
(formerly The Adleta Gallery)
(See directions and MAP below)*

GALLERY DATES:

Friday, March 4 - Sunday, March 20, 2005

March 4, 5, 6
March 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
March 16, 17, 18, 19, 20

GALLERY HOURS:
Wednesdays - Saturdays 4pm - 8pm
Sundays 2pm -6pm

*The gallery is just 4-minutes east of Athens...

Here's how to get there:
Go EAST on Route 50 (towards Parkersburg)

Turn LEFT onto Rt 690.

Take an Immediate RIGHT onto
the access road (Township Rd 605).

The gallery is just ahead at the corner of Mine Road
(which leads down to Big Chimney Baking Co.)
It's in the brick building where once there was
a tuxedo shop, yarn store, antique store,
and the Adleta Gallery.

Map


Watch a 2.6 mb movie of "War Games" opening night at the Susan Hensel Gallery in Minneapolis.

(Thanks to Susan Hensel for making this video available.)

 

Congressman Strickland

Congressman Ted Strickland braves the unexpected blizzard on
the opening night  of "War Games" to share his ideals
with his Athens constituents.

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