Public showings of E PLURIBUS include the following:
The Art of Muriel Stockdale: Flags and Affirmation
"Mounted on the clean white walls of Charlotte's Place, Trinity Church's airy new multi-purpose community space in lower Manhattan, close to two dozen bright rectangles of color and light invite neighbors and visitors into conversation and community.
At first glance, each work of art seems to be an American flag: one rectangle in the upper left hand corner of each piece constitutes the "star field" and the rest is the thirteen band "stripe field." In fact, they are all American flags, yet each is unique and individual, dense with symbols and echoes of cultures from all around the world."
"...Muriel Stockdale's witty handcrafted flags conflating the stars and stripes with textile traditions from Ireland to China to Zaire..."
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Valley News
"For the second summer, contemporary art dealer Cynthia Reeves has installed an exhibition of eye-popping work on a scale that fits the vast former textile mill."
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"'This exhibit of flags that represent this wonderful country are also so much in line with LaGuardia Community College being a tremendously diverse institution, one of the most diverse in the country with 160 countries represented and over 110 different languages spoken on campus,' said E. Ramone Segree, Vice President for Institutional Advancement"
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This first Danish American flag was on display at Robin Alexander until it sold in the summer of 2008. |
E Pluribus on display at Robin Alexander in Kent. |
Ed Christie and Muriel pose outside the Alden Gallery in Provincetownon the night of the 11PLUS11 show opening.









