Eyes Wide Open Across
Pennsylvania
| Boots at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
in Collegeville. Photo: Phil Manos |
Eyes Wide Open Across Pennsylvania, a part of AFSC's widely acclaimed exhibition on the Iraq War, explores the history, human cost and consequences of the war. The traveling exhibit includes an installation of pairs of boots honoring every U.S. military casualty in Pennsylvania, pairs of shoes to memorialize the Iraqis killed in the conflict, a multimedia display, and a dialogue and listening component.
Spring
2009
Eyes Wide Open came to
Lancaster and Collegeville this
Spring.
FALL
2008:
We
showed Eyes Wide Open at three sites this Fall
- Quakertown, Millersville, and
Downingtown
Spring
2008 tour report
We showed Eyes Wide
Open at six sites in the Spring of 2008 -
Haverford, Villanova University, Titusville,
Clarion, Dubois, and Bradford.
Fall
2007 tour diaries
We showed Eyes Wide
Open at six sites in the fall of 2007 - Wayne,
Easton, Bethlehem, Kennett Square, and
Phoenixville.
Spring
2007 tour diaries
In the Spring of 2007
Eyes Wide Open Across Pennsylvania was shown at
six sites around the state. Read the exhibit
diary for descriptions and stories from various
exhibits.
Fall
of 2006 tour diaries
In the Fall of 2006
we went to twelve sites, reaching almost 2000
people. Sites included Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, Muhlenberg College, Media, Bucknell,
Williamsport, Bloomsburg, Reading, Merion, and
Penn Hills.
Spring
of 2006 tour diaries
We went to 14 sites
in Spring 2006 - Meadville, Edinboro, Erie,
Greensburg, Indiana, La Roche, Pittsburgh,
State College, Johnstown, Villanova, West
Chester, Harrisburg, Scranton, and
Lewisburg.
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