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Dennis Grady has been an exhibiting artist since 1973.
The piece shown here, "Settler's Scope (Dedicated
to the Abenaki Nation)" first appeared at Sculpturefest
in 1993. It was invited back in 1999 because of its
appropriateness to that year's theme of "stewardship
of the land."
Constructed of painted PVC pipe, brass chain, fittings,
and ortho film, the scope is suspended from a tree branch.
To view the landscape through the scope, the viewer
must peer through the words "occupied territory."
Grady's photo/video/sound installations have been shown
recently at The Main Street Museum of Art in White River
Junction, Vermont; AS220 Gallery in Providence; and
The University of Rhode Island Fine Arts Center in Kingston.
His contribution to this year's Sculpturefest is this
web site.
His work as an artist and as a web site designer can
be seen at http://www.invisibleimage.com
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