Telephone Room Gallery presents "Trace Evidence" by Jennifer Peters and Ellen Ito

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Telephone Room
Wed, Mar 24, 2010 3:28 PM

Trace Evidence by Jennifer Peters and Ellen Ito
Trace Evidence is a collaborative photographic installation. Photos of
refuse left behind by visitors in museum spaces examine ideas about
territory, propriety, trespassing and adaptation.

More by Jennifer Peters: www.flickr.com/photos/jpeters/

More by Ellen Ito: www.ellenito.com

See and read more at http://www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com.

(Image: Jennifer Peters, "Nutmeat," photograph, 2010. Photo courtesy the
Telephone Room Gallery.)

EXHIBITION DATES:
April 2 - 30, 2010

OPENING:
Friday, April 2 from 6-9 pm
Jennifer Peters and Ellen Ito will be present at the opening.

LOCATION:
Telephone Room Gallery
3710 North 7th Street (6th and Union)
Tacoma, WA 98406
thetelephoneroom@gmail.com
www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/telephone.room.gallery

The Telephone Room Gallery is always viewable by appointment - email
thetelephoneroom@gmail.com.

The Telephone Room Gallery's focus is to exhibit art. We host openings where
you can see the art, talk with the artists, enjoy refreshments, and it's
free. Hope to see you soon.

*Coming up next:
*May 2010: Ben Hirschkoff
June 2010: Nicholas Nyland
The Telephone Room is the world's second-smallest art gallery at 12 ½ square
feet. It is located in a Dutch Colonial home in Tacoma and since 1930, its
sole purpose has been to house a black rotary dial telephone. Until now...

Small is Big. The Telephone Room is small, but its mission is big: to house
artist-driven exhibits and programming. Big ideas in an intimate space.

--
Heide Fernandez-Llamazares
Marty Gengenbach
Ellen Ito

the Telephone Room : Small is Big
Artist-driven exhibits and programming

thetelephoneroom@gmail.com
www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/Telephone.Room.Gallery

*Trace Evidence by Jennifer Peters and Ellen Ito* *Trace Evidence* is a collaborative photographic installation. Photos of refuse left behind by visitors in museum spaces examine ideas about territory, propriety, trespassing and adaptation. More by Jennifer Peters: www.flickr.com/photos/jpeters/ More by Ellen Ito: www.ellenito.com See and read more at http://www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com. (Image: Jennifer Peters, "Nutmeat," photograph, 2010. Photo courtesy the Telephone Room Gallery.) EXHIBITION DATES: April 2 - 30, 2010 OPENING: Friday, April 2 from 6-9 pm Jennifer Peters and Ellen Ito will be present at the opening. LOCATION: Telephone Room Gallery 3710 North 7th Street (6th and Union) Tacoma, WA 98406 thetelephoneroom@gmail.com www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/telephone.room.gallery The Telephone Room Gallery is always viewable by appointment - email thetelephoneroom@gmail.com. The Telephone Room Gallery's focus is to exhibit art. We host openings where you can see the art, talk with the artists, enjoy refreshments, and it's free. Hope to see you soon. *Coming up next: *May 2010: Ben Hirschkoff June 2010: Nicholas Nyland The Telephone Room is the world's second-smallest art gallery at 12 ½ square feet. It is located in a Dutch Colonial home in Tacoma and since 1930, its sole purpose has been to house a black rotary dial telephone. Until now... Small is Big. The Telephone Room is small, but its mission is big: to house artist-driven exhibits and programming. Big ideas in an intimate space. -- Heide Fernandez-Llamazares Marty Gengenbach Ellen Ito the Telephone Room : Small is Big Artist-driven exhibits and programming thetelephoneroom@gmail.com www.thetelephoneroom.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/Telephone.Room.Gallery